IPA: /ɪmˈpærədaɪz/
KK: /ɪmˈpɛr.ə.daɪz/
To make someone feel extremely happy or to create a perfect, blissful state for them.
The beautiful sunset seemed to imparadise everyone at the beach.
Past: imparadised
Past Participle: imparadised
Imparadise is formed from "in-" (meaning into) and "paradise" (from Old French *paradis*, meaning a place of exceptional happiness or beauty). The word means to bring someone into a state or place of paradise, or to make them experience bliss.
Think of 'into' ('in-') leading someone to a 'place of happiness' ('paradise') — that's how imparadise means to bring someone into a blissful state.