- 1. a. Infatuated. Source: opted
- 2. v. t. To make foolish; to affect with folly; to weaken the intellectual powers of, or to deprive of sound judgment. Source: opted
- 3. v. t. To inspire with a foolish and extravagant passion; as, to be infatuated with gaming. Source: opted
- 4. v. arouse unreasoning love or passion in and cause to behave in an irrational way Source: wordnet
- 5. Infatuated. Bp. Hall. 1. To make foolish; to affect with folly; to weaken the intellectual powers of, or to deprive of sound judgment. The judgment of God will be very visible in infatuating a people . . . ripe and prepared for destruction. Clarendon. 2. To inspire with a foolish and extravagant passion; as, to be infatuated with gaming. The people are . . . infatuated with the notion. Addison. Source: webster
- 6. Infatuated. Bp. Hall. Source: adambom
- 7. v. arouse unreasoning love or passion in and cause to behave in an irrational way Source: ecdict
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