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fanatical

[fuh-nat-i-kuhl] / fəˈnæt ɪ kəl /


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The party’s fanatical opposition to abortion was another, as Democrats were able to use the Dobbs decision to galvanize voters.

From Washington Post

"I think some of this is genuine paranoia over being arrested, and some of it is that there's just fewer people with the fanatical devotion to Trump that drove January 6th," he says.

From BBC

Riot police have also confronted protesters in the western town of Kisumu, where Mr Odinga draws a fanatical following.

From BBC

The attack on the Capitol underscored that his most fanatical followers took his falsehoods and claims of victimhood seriously — and were willing to act on them.

From New York Times

Nazi troops from the fanatical SS “Das Reich” division herded civilians into barns and a church and torched the village — the biggest civilian massacre by France’s wartime occupiers.

From Seattle Times