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View definitions for infatuate

infatuate

verb as in craze

verb as in enamor

verb as in fixate

verb as in obsess

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Example Sentences

But seeing it floundering in a glittering blue void quickly infatuated the internet.

From Salon

As she stood just yards from the accused, she told the jury that 14-year-old Caroline was "infatuated" with O'Brien, who was 18 at the time.

From BBC

A small number of people are “absolutely infatuated” with them, and an even smaller number of people hate gulls.

From Salon

My three boys were infatuated with building blocks as children, and my husband would play with them, teaching the concept of a “stable base.”

He also adores green woodpeckers having become infatuated with one of his grandfather's table mats which featured an illustration of one.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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