Etymology
Origin of fantasied
Example Sentences
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At first, real and fantasied crises led the "brothers and sisters" to make frantic telephone calls to the hospital therapists.
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Last week he fantasied a post-cease-fire briefing�as conducted by Washington's C.R.P.
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So many prisoners were in the camps that it was widely fantasied among them that no free men were left outside.
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Of guilt, Laing seems to say�unnecessary, irrational guilt, perhaps resulting from fantasied childhood "wrongs" and from tortuous, circular reasoning about causes and effects.
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But as I travell'd hither through the land, I find the people strangely fantasied; Possess'd with rumours, full of idle dreams.
From King John by Shakespeare, William
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