as in lover To obsessively and irrationally be enamored with someone or something, similar to a craze. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Infatuate'
Despite being a successful professional, she found herself infatuated with the idea of traveling the world.
The young boy began to infatuate over comic books, collecting them obsessively.
Her teenage years were marked by a tendency to infatuate easily with the latest fashion trends.
The professor, known for his intellectual pursuits, would infatuate about groundbreaking scientific discoveries.
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