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noun the power or action of fascinating.
the state or an instance of being fascinated: They watched in fascination.
a fascinating quality; powerful attraction; charm: the fascination of foreign travel.
Cards . a form of solitaire.
Origin of fascination 1595–1605; <Latin fascinātiōn- (stem of fascinātiō ) a bewitching. See fascinate, -ion
Words nearby fascination fasciculus gracilis, fasciectomy, fasciitis, fascinate, fascinating, fascination , fascinator, fascine, fascio-, fasciodesis, fasciola
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Example sentences from the Web for fascination At some point in the very near future, “data access rights” will likely be decided in a high court somewhere, and I guess we’ll all watch with fascination and trepidation.
This decade’s most important marketing question: What data rights do advertisers possess? | Kirk Williams| September 17, 2020| Search Engine Land
My own fascination increasingly expanded from the technology of crypto to the legion of operators who used techy language and hype to hoodwink victims.
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What exactly the technology is capable of is still a topic of fascination , and at the center of daydreams for any sci-fi nerd.
Elon Musk’s secretive brain-machine venture, Neuralink, offers a glimpse | Lucinda Shen| August 28, 2020| Fortune
For his current act, he’s moved to New York City and combined his fascination with NLP with what he calls “an extreme interest in the stock market.”
Can an A.I. hedge fund beat the market? | Jeremy Kahn| August 25, 2020| Fortune
The fascination with mathematical outcasts has been a productive strategy too.
The Two Forms of Mathematical Beauty | Robbert Dijkgraaf| June 16, 2020| Quanta Magazine
And their respective physical appearances, which have become objects of fascination for their legions of fans, were tragic.
How the Property Brothers Became Your Mom’s Favorite TV Stars | Kevin Fallon| November 25, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Why the fascination , dissection, and constant conversation anytime Beyoncé or any female celebrity changes her hair?
The Outrage Over Beyonce’s Bettie Page Bangs: Why the Media Must Stop Objectifying Women | Phoebe Robinson| October 15, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The book is done and heading to print but my fascination for 19th century America continues to burn brightly.
How Gettysburg Did Not Unlock the Past | Laird Hunt| September 21, 2014| DAILY BEAST
When you see these identical birds through his fascination with mirrors, the gift makes sense.
Vogue Photographer Erwin Blumenfeld: Secrets of a Fashion Legend | Tim Teeman| September 14, 2014| DAILY BEAST
A fascination with crafting (I still have Mod Podge in bodily crevasses).
Sororities Finally Take Back the Night | Kelsey Meany| September 12, 2014| DAILY BEAST
How much the famed devils and dragons added to the fascination of the Matterhorn.
The river scenery had a fascination for them, just as the Thames has for Londoners.
I suppose I am too critical of women to submit to their fascination .
Original Short Stories, Volume 8 (of 13) | Guy de Maupassant
So it was that every one who knew him experienced his fascination .
Famous Affinities of History, Vol 1-4, Complete | Lyndon Orr
She seems to have possessed powers of fascination , collecting around her devotees of the most diverse character.
A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 4 | Henry Charles Lea
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