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View definitions for be infatuated with

be infatuated with

verb as in dote on/dote upon

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He was also seeing 14-year-old Caroline, who was said to be "infatuated" with him.

From BBC

In 2019, the FBI received a tip that it should look into a Reddit username that investigators of the mall shooting later connected to Sapirman because the user seemed to be “infatuated with mass killings.”

Along the way, he meets Lovato's Lenore, who seems to not be infatuated with the royal.

All of America has just seen these buildings burning, and they’ve seen this destruction and this violence, and the mainstream media seems to be infatuated with this.

With help from his backup genie of the ring, Aladdin hurries to the rescue, then compels his wife to do all the dirty work: Pretending to be infatuated with her captor, she secretly poisons his wine.

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

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