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been captivated

verb

To attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.

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Yet Cameron's Tories have been captivated too.

I had been captivated by The Waste Land.

The artists, however, seem to have been captivated by the grisly elements of Catherine's story.

But for most of his life, Mr. Willner, 41, had been captivated by the memories.

Meanwhile, people in Tehran have been captivated by the debate in Washington.

Similarly, rampage shooters have often been captivated by the idea that they will become posthumously famous.

Artists from other genres — especially from the realm of hip-hop — have also been captivated.

Artists from other genres especially from the realm of hip-hop have also been captivated.

Brought up on a dairy farm in Somerset, I have always been captivated by the countryside.

Nevertheless, they too have been captivated by the case and can recount virtually every detail publicly known about the murder.

I'm being trained as an interdisciplinary scientist, and I've always been captivated by changes in land use and land cover.

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