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fixate [ˈfɪkseɪt] vb
1. to become or cause to become fixed 2. to direct the eye or eyes at a point in space so that the image of the point falls on the centre (fovea) of the eye or eyes 3. (Psychology) Psychol to engage in fixation 4. (tr; usually passive) Informal to obsess or preoccupy [from Latin fixus fixed + -ate1] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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But as the album's catchy first single, "Walking With a Ghost," conquers radio stations, earns an iTunes "Discovery Download" spotlight, and converts fans throughout North America, Tegan and Sara, who turned 24 late last year, just wish the press would stop fixating on their sexuality. The dissociation between what the eyes see and what the inner ear perceives is the basic cause of "mal de mer" and the simple act of fixating on the horizon can prevent it from starting. ``But to codify certain categories of victims as worthy of greater attention is getting back to this crazy liberal idea of fixating on people's races and is to say that other victims are less deserving,'' Ellmers said. |
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