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fantasize

[fan-tuh-sahyz] / ˈfæn təˌsaɪz /


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Ms. Spanberger’s margin was so wide that she dragged Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones across the finish line, despite his having fantasized about the murder of a Republican state House speaker.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Jones victory shows how little scandals matter in our partisan era, since even his fantasizing in a text message about murdering a political opponent wasn’t a career ender.

From The Wall Street Journal

Interactions with Ani resemble a dating simulation game, and users can ask Ani to change into lingerie or fantasize about a romantic encounter with them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Fuentes has free speech and uses it to fantasize about killing and deporting Jews.

From The Wall Street Journal

We don’t have to wonder how much real-world atrocity we’re willing to absorb due to our shifted relationship with these highly personal fantasized versions.

From Salon