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fixate

[fik-seyt]

verb (used without object)

fixated, fixating 
  1. to obsessively concentrate one's attention (usually followed byon ).

    Take something away from someone completely and they may fixate on it.

  2. Psychoanalysis.,  to develop a fixation; suffer an arrest in one's emotional or sexual development.

    The patient fixates in an incestuous libido cycle, seeking to reconnect with an earlier aspect of her history.

  3. to stabilize or become fixed.

  4. to focus the eyes on an object or point.



verb (used with object)

fixated, fixating 
  1. to obsessively concentrate one's attention on.

  2. Psychoanalysis.,  to cause (one's psychosexual development) to be arrested at an early point in life.

  3. to make stable or stationary; fix.

    Using cement to fixate the cap on the head of the femur, while initially adding stability, has a chance of loosening in subsequent years.

    1. to focus (the eyes) on an object or point.

      The eye muscles ordinarily fixate the two eyes on a single target.

    2. to focus the eyes on (an object).

fixate

/ ˈfɪkseɪt /

verb

  1. to become or cause to become fixed

  2. to direct the eye or eyes at a point in space so that the image of the point falls on the centre (fovea) of the eye or eyes

  3. psychol to engage in fixation

  4. informal,  (tr; usually passive) to obsess or preoccupy

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of fixate1

First recorded in 1880–85; from Latin fix(us) “fixed, firm” ( fix ) + -ate 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of fixate1

C19: from Latin fixus fixed + -ate 1
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Example Sentences

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Sometimes, it feels like he’s the unofficial patron saint of art suffering, fixated on the glory and anguish of putting yourself out there in the world.

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Much of French politics has instead come to fixate on obstructing the rise of the insurgent right, in the form of the party now known as National Rally.

But more than anything, the band was fixated on unlocking the next sound that excited them.

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Rather than remain fixated on it, the Fed should prioritize “doing no harm”: setting policy that avoids stalling growth or reigniting inflation.

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Olympian and former Nike athlete who has been critical of the brand, called Kipyegon a “true prodigy,” but thought that fixating on 4 minutes was misguided.

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