Finally, it is not Labour and the trade unions who are obsessed with strikes but the media.I think all women are obsessed with something, and it's due to the media.Company executives grumble that analysts are obsessed with short-term performance at the expense of long-term growth and profitability.We suffer a great handicap in dealing with a Government who are obsessed with secrecy.No wonder Laimonis was obsessed by her.Fundamentalists were obsessed with doctrinal purity.And he becomes obsessed with this tape.It was the side that seemed unnecessarily obsessed with the dark, seedy side of life.The more our rational faculty is suppressed, the more obsessed we are by it.The idea that she was being punished began to obsess her.Will the next millennium see man obsessed by athletic entertainment to the exclusion of other kinds of culture?.The longer you provide wifely comforts while he obsesses about this woman, the worse it's going to be.Some women obsess about their thighs and stomachs.2 → be obsessing about/over something/somebody → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus obsess Grammar Obsess is usually passive in this meaning. Jody’s been obsessed with some lifeguard for months. ○○ verb 1 OBSESSION if something or someone obsesses you, you think or worry about them all the time and you cannot think about anything else – used to show disapproval be obsessed by/with something/somebody A lot of young girls are obsessed by their weight.
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English obsess ob‧sess / əbˈses / Obsessed - Whether its re-creating detailed Star Trek sets to create a fan-produced web series or piecing together D.I.Y.