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fanaticism

[fuh-nat-uh-sahyz-uhm] / fəˈnæt əˌsaɪz əm /


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The dedication and fanaticism of Palantir investors may indicate a high element of risk to outsiders, but it has translated into life-changing money for some.

From MarketWatch

It revolves around a friendship born from a fanaticism over the NBA’s all-time leading scorer.

From Seattle Times

In the public eye, he fused a rare mix of styles of violence: the periodic targeting of the demented serial killer and the ideological fanaticism of the terrorist.

From New York Times

In a statement, the ministry paid tribute to the “rapid intervention of the Tunisian security forces and stands by Tunisia to continue the fight against antisemitism and all forms of fanaticism.”

From Washington Times

The fanaticism surrounding her was comparable to that inspired by the Beatles or Taylor Swift; her devotees made shrines and gathered below her hotel window; reporters tracked her movements like proto-paparazzi.

From New York Times