obsession in the PONS Dictionary

obsession Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have an obsession with sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She has the obsession to steal blood from guests.
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She has an obsession with doing things the right way.
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The program followed them through their lives as they discussed the source of their obsession.
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An obsession is defined as a recurring thought, image, or urge that the individual can not control.
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Set in the tumultuous months of 1968, it is a story of obsession and youth.
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But if it's purely to satisfy the media's obsession with celebrity, then no thanks.
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He is married to a wife who understands his obsession and has a high school-aged daughter.
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His ambition becomes obsession, but he was forced to abandon the project when test subjects became scarce.
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Which he then reveals his obsession with her, claiming he had always loved her and loves causing her pain.
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They are happy at first, but it soon becomes clear that he has an obsession with young girls.
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