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What (who) is Fascinate - definition


fascinate         
  • Fascinate in February 2011
GRAFFITI PAINTING IN BROMSTEN, STOCKHOLM
¦ verb
1. irresistibly attract the interest of.
2. archaic deprive (prey) of the ability to resist or escape by the power of a gaze.
Derivatives
fascinating adjective
fascinatingly adverb
fascinator noun
Origin
C16: from L. fascinat-, fascinare 'bewitch', from fascinum 'spell, witchcraft'.
fascinate         
  • Fascinate in February 2011
GRAFFITI PAINTING IN BROMSTEN, STOCKHOLM
(fascinates, fascinating, fascinated)
If something fascinates you, it interests and delights you so much that your thoughts tend to concentrate on it.
Politics fascinated Franklin's father...
She fascinated him, both on and off stage.
VERB: V n, V n
fascinate         
  • Fascinate in February 2011
GRAFFITI PAINTING IN BROMSTEN, STOCKHOLM
v. a.
1.
Stupefy, bewitch, transfix, overpower, affect or bind with a spell.
2.
Charm, enchant, bewitch, enrapture, entrance, captivate, catch, delight, enamour.

Wikipedia

Fascinate
Fascinate is a graffiti painting at an industrial park in Bromsten, Stockholm.
Examples of use of Fascinate
1. Cuomo used it to fascinate the 1'84 Democratic convention.
2. And this I believe is what will fascinate Dr Duchaine.
3. Murray will fascinate a crowd, Monfils will leave them breathless.
4. The connection continued to fascinate him decades later.
5. He keeps them to study the effects of climate change, but also because they fascinate him.