infatuation in the PONS Dictionary

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The novel can be taken to be a criticism on societal infatuation and sexualization toward childhood.
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To her, having achieved this means that she has got over her infatuation.
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She crushes and dates on weird freaky guys while oblivious to the infatuation of the guys going to her brother's school.
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And there begins the strangest of tales one of self-discovery, intrigue, infatuation and love.
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He kept this secret in his professional life, even as he cataloged in his diaries a wide variety of infatuations, affairs, trysts, and relationships.
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They decide to put their love to an endurance test to prove to themselves that the romance is much more than infatuation.
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The story's impact reflects on the period's infatuation with progress.
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Still, the love triangle makes for some interesting drama and the script's observations about childhood infatuations are right on point.
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Fifteen days later, they happen to meet again and the mutual attraction turns into infatuation.
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The band's involvement with current technological development has not lessened its infatuation with older technologies.
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