Infatuated in a sentence as an adjective

The more infatuated you are with some idea of yours, the worse off you are.

My roommate is infatuated with this girl he's known since HS. I just ran it on his laptop and she's at -68.

The system we are so infatuated with allows people that are undeserving, cheaters, to get the prize.

The problem is that big pharma is thoroughly infatuated with quarterly stock prices and not developing new *****.

They are infatuated with the fabulous end product, but not infatuated enough to really dive into it.

Godard and Truffaut were infatuated with genre studio pictures, and most of their best work was a result of their passionate desire to tell Hollywood style stories.

For whatever reason, this person seems infatuated with conflating correlation and causation.

In the end every team has a different process, but I don't care what you have in GitHub and I do care what's on your resume so don't get to infatuated with what you hear random people say on HN or anywhere else.

It's a good list for cherry-picking a couple reading ideas, but the amateur comments about philosophy weren't well-received by this individual.> I find that its thoroughly undervalued by philosophersDoing okay so far...>though, who see it as an arcane and eccentric work of little valueNot so sure about that...the timing for Wittgenstein's work might've been unfortunate, given that people were starting to become infatuated with existentialism around the same time.

Infatuated definitions

adjective

marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness; "gaga over the rock group's new album"; "he was infatuated with her"

See also: enamored potty smitten