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fantasied

American  
[fan-tuh-seed] / ˈfæn tə sid /

adjective

  1. conceived of in or as a fantasy; imagined; storied.

  2. dreamt of or hoped for; longingly imagined; fancied.

    a fantasied career as a fashion model.

  3. Obsolete. filled with fantasy or fancy; imaginative or whimsical.


Etymology

Origin of fantasied

First recorded in 1555–65; fantasy + -ed 2, -ed 3

Example Sentences

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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.

From Time Magazine Archive

At first, real and fantasied crises led the "brothers and sisters" to make frantic telephone calls to the hospital therapists.

From Time Magazine Archive

Of guilt, Laing seems to say�unnecessary, irrational guilt, perhaps resulting from fantasied childhood "wrongs" and from tortuous, circular reasoning about causes and effects.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week he fantasied a post-cease-fire briefing�as conducted by Washington's C.R.P.

From Time Magazine Archive

Meanwhile Mr. Dupont was conducting himself after his usual fantasied fashion.

From For the Major A Novelette by Woolson, Constance Fenimore