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fascinate

[fas-uh-neyt] / ˈfæs əˌneɪt /


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He said the case "became sort of totemic of the distraction of issues that it felt like a different part of government were fascinated by".

From BBC

But as a scholar of the American right, I’ve been fascinated by one aspect of Fuentes’ rise: the way some Black podcast hosts and political influencers have been receptive to some of his views.

From Salon

Shackleton's extraordinary story of survival has fascinated and inspired people for more than a century.

From BBC

It may not sound like compelling TV, but somehow it is, with family drama, competitive pressures, beautifully cinematography and fascinating insight into an exclusive world that most of us will never know.

From MarketWatch

These professional calculations are actually among the more fascinating aspects of Chevy Chase as a commodity, and something Ms. Zenovich might have focused on more keenly.

From The Wall Street Journal