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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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151. Tokyo's obsession with Washington's opinion is generally only equalled by its obliviousness towards Japan's reputation in the rest of Asia.
152. His new book, And Then There's This: How Stories Live and Die in Viral Culture, is a critical takedown of the Internet-Media Complex and our unhealthy obsession with memes of the moment.
153. Small wonder, then, that for many the concern with masturbation turned into a complete obsession.
154. Spielberg was after a Boy Scout photography merit badge, while Abrams's focus was his lifelong obsession with special effects.
155. Perhaps it's our obsession with 'fresh content' that makes a little snobby towards what others have written previously - but I think it's something well worth doing.
156. Two years later he was put on three years' probation for simulating sex in public with a bin liner – he later admitted to having a 9 year obsession with the plastic sacks.
157. The short form of the cypherpunk's obsession with encryption can be summarized as: Pretty good privacy means pretty good society.
158. Their work is frequently an obsession that overrides all other considerations.
159. The French eat a lot of salt (and butter) and they have a very low cardiac deathrate compared to a nation such as England which has a bizarre obsession with salt reduced diet.
160. Cardin also said that when he launched his own label in 1950 he was told that what he was doing was "impossible" and that only belief in himself and obsession carried him through.
161. Nansen became a celebrity the world over, the obsession of swooning ladies, and the toast of dignitaries as varied as Jules Verne and U.S. President William McKinley.
162. The American dietary obsession is fed by a seeming-ly endless series of scientific studies that demonstrate the wholesomeness or toxicity of various foodstuffs.
163. His plays exuded tension, were spiced with erotic fantasies and were full of obsession, jealousy and hatred. Critics dubbed Pinter's chilling masterpieces "the theater of insecurity".
164. But some people develop such an intense obsession that they are left housebound , and may refuse to undergo potentially life-saving medical examinations.
165. You Chinese majors all have the nasty habit or even obsession of textual authentication.
166. So perhaps our political obsession with the next by - election results is not an unmitigated boon.
167. Perhaps we should be trying to rid ourselves of our obsession with share price as the sole indicator of corporate, and transitively, of executive performance.
168. "Now, due to the fact that jaguars love Obsession for Men, WCS field conservationists are getting more precise estimates of jaguar populations, " McNab said.
169. Alcedo atthis (also known as the Eurasian, European, or river kingfisher) has inspired many an obsession.
170. Carl Lewis has always an obsession with image that made would - be fans a little uneasy.
171. I find the media'sgrowing obsession with smut and sensation deplorable.
172. No doubt that contradictory obsession has early roots, but its most potent adult influence was probably my first job out of college, at a small brokerage firm in downtown Manhattan.
173. I unknowingly on obsession on the music, obsessed with a guzheng.
174. The authors argue cogently that it is high time the church lost its obsession with the subject.
175. As such, the festival is a celebration of Spain's nine - century - old obsession with bullfighting and death itself.
175. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
176. Objective To compare the efficacy and adverse effects of fluvoxamine and chlormipramine in treating patients with obsession.
177. The title of the Teller chapter is "Megaton Man, " emphasizing the obsession with hydrogen bombs which made Teller famous. Lightman admits that there were two Tellers.
178. The obsession with housing spilled over from Britain, a serial miscreant when it comes to house- price booms.
179. Gloria Vanderbilt, whose family name is one of the most famed in Manhattan history, has written Obsession, the story of a woman who becomes entranced by her dead husband's affair with a dominatrix.
180. First, it's about health, this obsession to mall - walk at 6 a.m. come rain or shine.
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