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Sentence count:200+6Posted:2017-02-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: compulsionfixationSimilar words: sessionobsessedcessionrecessionsecessionoppressiondigressionconcessionMeaning: [əb'seʃn]  n. 1. an irrational motive for performing trivial or repetitive actions against your will 2. an unhealthy and compulsive preoccupation with something or someone. 
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31. Our obsession with cleanliness is no trivial matter.
32. The gay life becomes a traumatic and life-changing obsession.
33. Freeing the hostages became his obsession.
34. When passion meets inspiration an obsession is born. RVM 
35. It is his obsession with figures that leads him to make the crucial economic mistakes that he made.
36. Picasso's obsession with death and sickness greatly influenced his work.
37. Julian Borger reports Mapmaking martyr For some people, maps are an obsession.
38. It is the novel's obsession with the dead that begins to give answers to these pressing and uncomfortable questions.
39. The boar with a flower in his mouth is just a conceit and an obsession.
40. To suggest that Niagara was an obsession with him is an understatement.
41. What is this obsession people have with books? They put them in their houses like they're trophies. What do you need it for after you read it? Jerry Seinfeld 
42. Whatever you set your mind to, your personal total obsession, this is what kills you.
43. One thing was certain: I must not allow the voyage to become an obsession and blind me to the risks involved.
44. I can very clearly understand obsessiveness, and the people who write to me see that I understand obsession and preciousness.
45. Getting the airline up and flying - proving wrong everyone who had doubted him - became an obsession.
46. If I were out in the country, miles from anywhere, this obsession might be understandable.
47. Jelani Gardner is just the latest symptom of a national obsession that is running the college game straight into the ground.
48. As a consequence this response breaks with the traditional obsession of the mainstream of corporate law scholarship.
49. Meanwhile, he hammered at his statements with the small obsession of a woodpecker.
50. The representation of sexuality here is of an unhealthy obsession.
51. Summarize that ugly reality in five terse sentences, then cut to the real national obsession: Sun Belt weather.
52. It is neither an obsession nor a projection of his mind, although it certainly does compel him.
53. How to explain the shift from virtual silence to obsession?
54. I talked to every parent but her, and every word was a feint to conceal my obsession.
55. As her fears bordered upon obsession, she began deliberately re-dialling telephone numbers Charles had called.
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56. Posting things, then finding them again is an obsession for babies.
57. But in spite of his obsession with the failures of the past, his essential irreverent humour remained undimmed.
58. And that national obsession with the short term has come directly from business.
59. An obsession with cutting costs and with theories of self-help has downgraded public services and re-evoked images of the poor law.
60. Whatever its source, the desire to go there had become an obsession with her.
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