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been entertained
verb
To amuse (someone); to engage the attention of agreeably.
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A different opinion seems to have been entertained, 5 Bos.
The world has been entertained by tax havens long enough.
It is the realization of a dream which has long been entertained.
On October 6th, in another Times column, Kristol cryptically acknowledged having been entertained by the Governor.
The home crowd was not stricken by apprehension but neither had they been entertained.
The opportunity cost of watching PSY's frivolity is huge, but humanity has at least been entertained.
"We've entertained here and been entertained more than 20 years in Atlanta," he said.
He has recently been entertained at the homes of Charles Dana Gibson and John F. Gilchrist.
Four other presidents have been entertained there, as well as British royalty.
With this concern an empirical method has been entertained which is based on empirical equations proposed by Nakayama.
On the revenue side, all sorts of notions have been entertained — Michigan, the new Hollywood?
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