Fantasy in a sentence as a noun

When I worked on a fantasy sports product we were constantly renaming hosts as various seasons came around.

So, he wants ObamaCare as fantasy but not as actual implementation.

Of course handheld communicators and tablet computers were once fantasy too.

Hi, I'm the CEO of DigitalOcean and we are not operating on a fantasy revenue model.

There is a danger that once people catch on that mostly he's just passing out fantasy nonsense no one should take seriously, too many voters will get pissed.

Fantasy in a sentence as a verb

Some ******* fantasy of a long dead cybervisionary that couldn't recognize the makings of our current prison I'm sure.

I'd never grokked the idea from the novel, other than as some fear mongering fantasy that Orwell invented for the sake of compelling irony.

I don't disagree absolutely with what this post is saying, but as someone who has run multiple successful ventures that I'd consider "passive" income, I have to say its not a fantasy.

The whole unrealistic setup feels uncomfortably like some male sex fantasy... save the self aware sexbot's life, then the sex with her isn't guilty because she's aware and her consent means something?

I guess I was watching a different movie, because I saw:- advanced handheld medical scanners and treatments- a genetically engineered human with super strength, health, and intelligence- suspended animation that keeps humans alive for centuries- artificial gravity- faster than light communication and travel- materials strong enough to maintain structural integrity after falling from space and plowing through a city- matter transference across light yearsI think the issue here is that author only paid attention to the elements that seem familiar, and dismissed the rest as fantasy.

Fantasy definitions

noun

imagination unrestricted by reality; "a schoolgirl fantasy"

See also: phantasy

noun

fiction with a large amount of imagination in it; "she made a lot of money writing romantic fantasies"

See also: phantasy

noun

something many people believe that is false; "they have the illusion that I am very wealthy"

See also: illusion phantasy fancy

verb

indulge in fantasies; "he is fantasizing when he says he plans to start his own company"

See also: fantasize fantasise