maddening in the PONS Dictionary

maddening Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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This obsession with power has tainted their blood with a propensity to insanity that reveals the corrupting, maddening effects of power.
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Its excessive length and rambling scenes also make it maddening.
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It has all the maddening, frustrating fascination of a chess problem that ends in perpetual check...
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The magazine wrote that the trial and error, muddling process of refining one's stroke led to delightful discoveries that turned maddening complex prospects into natural solutions.
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The miserable financial situation was maddening to him....
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When discussing their bat choices, players almost always talk about "feel," a rather nebulous description, and one that can be maddening for a bat maker.
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To tell the truth about parenting, to bypass the clichs and dig into the magical and maddening reality.
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It was at this juncture that he experienced the most maddening two years of his life.
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The story can be maddening to follow, but it sure is cool to look at.
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Interactions vary, ranging from mundane to mildly frustrating to maddening in their unfairness.
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