To attract, arouse and hold attention and interest, as by charm or beauty.
To render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing fear.
To cause to be interested or curious.
1 Our aim is to fascinate visitors, involving them in the artistic process.
2 Deirdre Gogarty can hardly remember a time when boxing didn't fascinate her.
3 The passage between the house and the chapel seemed to fascinate Larry.
4 There was no doubt that in some way she did fascinate him.
5 The bare outlines around Oldport sometimes dismay the stranger, but soon fascinate .
6 She was precisely the character to fascinate a youth of romantic imagination.
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8 I've been twice already, but the scenes never fail to fascinate me.
9 Again Mr. Richard exerted his varied powers to fascinate and amuse me.
10 More than 600 tombs fascinate visitors as they wander the mazelike pathways.
11 His power to fascinate was only equalled by his power to repel.
12 The eyes continued to fascinate me, they had a peculiar, disquieting effect.
13 And, I warn you, he will fascinate women just as of old.
14 The glittering coins seemed to fascinate her even more than the rubies.
15 But it does fascinate me - how do you show decadence onscreen?
16 She seemed to fascinate , perplex, and trouble all who looked towards her.
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