How To Use Infatuate In A Sentence

  • In the meantime, audacious scribblers arise, as from our own bosom, who not only obscure the light of sound doctrine with clouds of error, or infatuate the simple and the less experienced with their wicked ravings, but by a profane license of skepticism, allow themselves to uproot the whole of Religion. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1
  • Marc is infatuated by Uva who, when she reappears finally, no longer matches the fantasy he has constructed for her.
  • She who accompanies me in my rambles over the town often takes photographs of the places dearest to me; but her pictures show not what I behold, and she wonders what it can be that so infatuates me. Confessions of Boyhood
  • Uhhh, Walters says she was "infatuated" with Brooke. John Ridley: Remind Me Never to Have an Affair with Barbara Walters
  • But someone new who is infatuated with you gives you a very attractive image of yourself.
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  • To such a degree does blind fury infatuate men, when once the vehemence of contention has prevailed, that they carelessly despise death, when placed before their eyes. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1
  • His new car has infatuated him
  • Well, it was time for lunch and maybe Kate and Marie could provide some information about this guy she was so infatuated with.
  • After much persuasion, I went on the ice myself; though not without considerable fear; yet such a favourite sport is this with the English, and so infatuated are some of these _ice players_, that nothing will deter them from venturing on those places which are marked as dangerous; and thus many perish, like moths that sacrifice themselves in the candle flame. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843
  • Still a teenager, Lou became infatuated with her newfound benefactor and yielded to his seductions.
  • If I'm not infatuated with the lady, then I don't continue to date her.
  • He promised to ‘try and infatuate him to come’, but did not think it would be of any use. Later Articles and Reviews
  • Is it coincidence that our generation is infatuated with digital watches and clocks?
  • I was totally infatuated with him, because he was cute and popular.
  • She became infatuated with the handsome Fergus and he was able to elicit the secret of his opponent's strength.
  • Finding it hopeless longer to look for succour or common humanity from the deceitful and infatuated court of Sicily, which persisted in prohibiting by sanguinary edicts the exportation of supplies, at his own risk, he sent his first lieutenant to the port of Girgenti, with orders to seize and bring with him to Malta the ships which were there lying laden with corn; of the numbers of which he had received accurate information. The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson
  • I remind myself that I'm not a 16 year-old kid with raging hormones with a propensity to infatuate. Jaimewolf Diary Entry
  • She's "a girl cut in two," still infatuated with the man who rejected her, and Chabrol makes the title literal when she becomes part of a magic act in the final scene. The Seattle Times
  • Note his reply and return to me and tell me; for I can no more; I have done my best, by cozening him, to anger him with me and cause him to put me away, but I find him none the less infatuated with me. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The essential requirement is to remember that Lyly the dramatist is the same man as Lyly the euphuist, and that his audience was always a company of courtiers, with Queen Elizabeth in their midst, infatuated with admiration for the new phraseology and mode of thought known as Euphuism. The Growth of English Drama
  • Alex becomes intensely infatuated with a female executive, while Victoria continues to befriend a classmate in crisis.
  • He decide to teach a lesson to the poor kid he'd become infatuated with for ‘spurning’ his advances.
  • It was obvious everyone who met her was infatuated with her.
  • It's no use talking to him: he's completelyinfatuated.
  • I don't know that we do know that "no one knew" -- it just didn't come up in the context of the story (except in the backstory about Grindelwald, of course, where it would have made perfect sense to at least give a hint for more sophisticated readers that Albus was infatuated -- I'll have to look again; maybe JK actually did that and I was too dense to pick it up). The Inevitable Post about Dumbledore
  • There's this friend of mine is highly infatuated with a certain metrosexual whom she calls - what else - The Metrosexual.
  • But, while men admire and reverence a sweet and simple feminine soul -- and love her in plays and between the covers of a book and when she is talking highfaluting abstractions of morality -- and wax wroth with any other man who ignores or neglects her -- they do not in their own persons become infatuated with her. Grain of Dust.
  • The more time we spent together the better it got, and after I came back to L. A. with him, well, I guess I became infatuated. SWIMMING TO CATALINA
  • If you think "infatuated" is perhaps too strong a word, Media Matters reports that FOX mentioned "ACORN" 1,500 times in October alone -- 1,300 more times than CNN. ZP Heller: FOX Goes Nuts Over ACORN
  • Classic themes like love, despair, life, death, and hope still infatuate us. Why You Should Read Poetry...Yes, Poetry
  • This religion which infatuates you is foolishness. The Martyr of the Catacombs A Tale of Ancient Rome
  • But she was like a lot of people, kind of infatuated with the candidate. CNN Transcript Aug 8, 2008
  • Infatuated with my tiny son, I became fixated on his frailty: by what the world would do to him, if the world were given half a chance.
  • It will be a remarkable woman that will ever infatuate him now. CHAPTER XIV
  • I remember back at fifth grade; young and still innocent, I was already infatuated with him then.
  • Repeat the procedure with someone who infatuates you, to acknowledge the person's negative points and to make the relationship more realistic, with the motivation to stop being insensitive to your needs and behaving self-destructively The Sensitivity Handbook: Training Materials for Developing Balanced Sensitivity ��� Exercise 16: Adjusting Our Innate Mental Factors
  • She was infatuated with her boss.
  • In its place, there was a vibrant, infatuated teenager who had a date with another, perhaps slightly more sensible teenager.
  • The victim had consistently refused to have any contact with the youth, who had become infatuated with her.
  • Being in Columbia, SC, you don't necessarily get a lot of the big shows and I was kind of infatuated with Michael Hutchence at the time. Ellis Weiner: Happy-ish New Year
  • The young minstrel won the respect and affection of the royal household, and his harpings were the principal solace of the infatuated and gloomy king, who at length made David his armor-bearer. Half Hours in Bible Lands, Volume 2 Patriarchs, Kings, and Kingdoms
  • But the consideration of the nature and spirit, of the use and end, of the gospel, -- of the design of Christ in it and by it, -- is sufficient to preserve the souls of men, not utterly infatuated, in an abhorrency of this image of its propagation. The Sermons of John Owen
  • This latino-infatuated lady needs to be "borked". it's all about race and ethnicity! Sotomayor confirmation hearing time set
  • I've become infatuated with cajun specialities such as jambalaya. Times, Sunday Times
  • At length I came to my journey's end; and, having knocked at the door, looked round with a kind of infatuated fear. The Adventures of Hugh Trevor
  • My father, who loved new gadgets, was infatuated with this relatively newfangled device called the computer.
  • The discourse abounds with just observation, applicable to all ranks of men; and, if properly attended to by that infatuated emperor, might have prevented the perpetration of those acts of cruelty, which, with his other extravagancies, have rendered his name odious to posterity. De vita Caesarum
  • He was, as Miss Tattersall had said, "infatuated," but I put a more kindly construction on the description than she had done -- perhaps "enthralled" would have been a better word. The Jervaise Comedy
  • Charley, he wasn't just a foolish man, going through a crisis of middle-age by becoming infatuated with a much younger woman. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Later, in her twenties, she had become quietly and patiently infatuated with a married colleague.
  • According to friends and family members, Ramos became infatuated with Gaitan and tried to emulate the way he walked and talked.
  • He becomes perhaps unhealthily infatuated with her.
  • I was infatuated with a man that I had no business looking at twice.
  • I was positively infatuated with him, thinking about him day and night.
  • love has infatuated her
  • John had become infatuated with the French teacher.
  • I walk into the rain curtain infatuatedly.
  • I stay with my friend Allan, a flaky architect I had briefly been infatuated with in 1983.
  • I don't think he actually listened to the song, though - it's basically about a girl who is infatuated with a gay guy.
  • It seemed's though he was kind of infatuated with her. In Exile and Other Stories
  • She was beautiful - lovely - could infatuate art......but the gods gave him a box, in whitch they closed all evil. Louise Brooks (November 14, 1906 – August 8, 1985)
  • Others are kind of infatuated by her presence -- I ` m going to guess this would be men -- and so it ` s helping her cause. CNN Transcript Nov 30, 2006
  • The infatuated prince subsequently caused an international incident by contracting a bigamous marriage with her.
  • Infatuated with reggae and dub from an early age, Sherwood was a London club DJ in his early-teens.
  • No doubt to occupy myself, I became infatuated with a woman on my floor.
  • They belong to one of his students, a wealthy, charming Cuban-American named Consuela Castillo, whose thrilling desirability enchants, infatuates, and torments Kepesh. The Nihilist
  • John had become infatuated with the French teacher.
  • It's just a kind of infatuated fascination of a moth -- not for a candle, but for a great, brilliant motor lamp. Set in Silver
  • _ -- It is the cry of Satan; and to obtain them he scatters gold to tempt them, multiplies their pleasures and vanities, and gives the praise that only infatuates. Gold Dust A Collection of Golden Counsels for the Sanctification of Daily Life
  • Thus Satan infatuates wicked minds, so that they entangle themselves by frivolous evasions. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • But he had an infatuate haughtiness as to the impossibility of his retreating, and as to his right to dictate your course. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions
  • For we know how greatly superstition infatuates the mind. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • When Nora had first seen him haranguing a crowd of amazed churchgoers, she was immediately infatuated. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • By everybody except a very few infatuated persons, such as Yorke and The Cock-House at Fellsgarth
  • There is a general presentiment too, that the Man of Sin, prior to his downfal, will make some dire and violent attempt through his infatuated followers against the truth, and against such as faithfully maintain it. The Life of James Renwick A Historical Sketch Of His Life, Labours And Martyrdom And A Vindication Of His Character And Testimony
  • Skinner an 'the Colonel is what you might call infatuated with me, and Kilo : being the love story of Eliph' Hewlitt, book agent
  • I stifled a laugh - he'd only known this girl for a couple days, and she looked like she was infatuated with him already.
  • We infatuate humanity with overwrought images of success and riches. Dying America Needs A Miracle
  • he was infatuated with her
  • Jake became infatuated with entertainment as a child due to "The Dick Van Dyke Show," the work of Don Knotts (he REALLY wanted to be a cartoon fish) and Michelangelo from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Jake Lloyd | Fandomania
  • There's even a marvelous impression of an infatuated audience given by a horde of panting extras.
  • Falling in love with a tea vendor could suit the infatuated young mind but when it comes to marriage she is able to visualise the agony of penury and gets out of the affair.
  • So back to Sinat, as previously commented by someone, it was a gambling game too, and I suppose, just as with the VLT players, no profound strategy is required to infatuate people for hours or days if you believe you're the next great winner. Revisal to my Sinat game
  • Poor Nathan was smitten - completely infatuated with Amelia Dawson.
  • Is it coincidence that our generation is infatuated with digital watches and clocks?
  • Even the public sector-infatuated Scottish public is beginning to doubt the gospel of dirigisme.
  • We repeat the process, choosing someone who infatuates us. Developing Balanced Sensitivity: Practical Buddhist Exercises for Daily Life (Revised Second Edition) ��� 14 Adjusting Our Innate Mental Factors
  • Not only is there a designated @rihannanavy Twitter feed "Introducing a new era of fandom" but there's also a preposterous two-minute Navy recruitment video with text that reads: "Her appearance infatuates us, her strength feeds us, her music created us – the Navy wants you. The rise of the Twitter tribes

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