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fascinate

[fas-uh-neyt] / ˈfæs əˌneɪt /


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"As a physicist I find it fascinating that a huge question, like why there's matter in the universe instead of antimatter, can be broken down into smaller, step-by-step questions," said Messier.

From Science Daily

That’s a pity, because it makes fascinating reading, though not in a good way.

From Los Angeles Times

He was fascinated not only by the science behind them, but by the profilers themselves, and the effects their proximity to evil had on their well-being.

From Los Angeles Times

"We did a quick Q&A with him before training and it was just fascinating to hear his insights into his world and his journey into getting to where he is now," said George.

From BBC

I watched him for a few minutes, fascinated and terrified.

From Literature