Similar words: assess, assessment, stressed, addressed, depressed, observe, observed, observer. Meaning: [əb'sest] adj. 1. having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something 2. influenced or controlled by a powerful force such as a strong emotion.
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211. She is obsessed with ( by ) fear of unemployment.
212. In short, the fields went uncut, the cows went unmilked, ovens uncleaned: the village was obsessed.
213. As a result, Wasik says, we've become obsessed with the kind of one-hit wonders that make up a single day's grist for a site like Gawker.
214. And beneath their maverick exteriors, such outfits are reassuringly obsessed with cost control.
215. On the other hand, because the Tuscan are too obsessed with Chianti Classical, makes Umbria white wine easily stands out and famous in the world.
216. And beneath their varied exteriors, such outfits are reassuringly obsessed with cost control.
217. Some diehard smokers blamed health - obsessed Americans for starting the trend.
218. Despite living in a culture obsessed with physical flawlessness, most people in the U.S. have a relatively realistic perception of their own form and face-blemishes, bulges and all.
219. More recently, he became obsessed with abortion and apparently posted comments on pro-life websites likening Dr Tiller to a Nazi. Sentencedict.com
220. She then discovers his letters to his dominatrix lover, Bea, and becomes obsessed with exploring his secret world of erotica.
221. Because the style for men in the Gynocracy is to wear skin-tight T shirts, men are obsessed with having a flat stomach.
222. Its leader, Mervyn Griffith-Jones, had no interest in literature: he was the incarnation of upper-middle-class morality, obsessed with the book's danger to social order.
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