Obsessional in a sentence as an adjective

I'd put Rust in the obsessional camp and Swift in the hysterical.

It would cause me to fixate on obsessional traits in myself, knowing that he is predisposed to the same thing.

It seems plain to me that he is an egomaniac with some kind of rigid obsessional thinking patterns.

A story cropped up on HN a month or two back about S Wolfram being obsessional about recording something.

An obsessional diary of the films I saw in London in 1985/6 would make a poignant backdrop to my current diarizing of more humdrum daily existence in 20xx

Master your craft to an obsessional level, follow-up with any expressed interest or requests for data/CV and show curiosity by asking good questions.

In that case, our future scenario is assured: that of the child in the glass bubble, for whom the outside envi- ronment means death; that of the obsessional struggle against all unmonitored contact as potentially the source of death.

In that case, our future scenario is assured: that of the child in the glass bubble, for whom the outside environment means death; that of the obsessional struggle against all unmonitored contact as potentially the source of death.

I will admit to an obsessional CA phase decades ago, but even then it was clear to me that, while the universe probably does operate on repeated application of simple rules, there was no reason why they had to be cellular in nature.

"Interpretation of Dreams", the "Introductory Lectures", the 19th century works on "Neurosis", and the metapsychological works primarily address unconscious processes, memory, repression, and other mechanisms of defense, with reference to hysteria, obsessional neurosis, paranoia, and psychosis.

Obsessional definitions

adjective

characterized by or constituting an obsession; "the obsessional character of his response"; "obsessive gambling"

See also: obsessive