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    obsessive
    [ noun ]
    1. a person who has obsessions

    2. <noun.person>
    [ adj ]
    1. characterized by or constituting an obsession

    2. <adj.all>
      the obsessional character of his response
      obsessive gambling


    obsessional \obsessional\ obsessive \obsessive\adj.
    Persistently and abnormally preoccupied with some
    unreasonable idea.

    Syn: compulsive.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. Their search might seem to border on the obsessive, but restorers say they're assembling small pieces of the historical mosaic of Lincoln's life.
    2. After decades of almost obsessive protectionism, Mexico is on a campaign to reduce tariffs and raze export barriers.
    3. Prosecutors likened the case to the movie "Fatal Attraction," in which an obsessive woman refuses to let a man end a brief affair.
    4. But, as anyone familiar with Gray's work will know, what really distinguishes the book is its voice - mordant, obsessive, working overtime.
    5. A pocket-size computer helped a woman sharply reduce her obsessive habit of checking locks, electrical appliances and other objects, showing promise as a treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder, a researcher said Friday.
    6. A pocket-size computer helped a woman sharply reduce her obsessive habit of checking locks, electrical appliances and other objects, showing promise as a treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder, a researcher said Friday.
    7. And even those exercisers who know the problem firsthand aren't inclined to intervene in the lives of others with apparently obsessive behavior.
    8. The Ravesis had at one time taken out a restraining order against Cole after social workers alerted them that the sometime baby sitter's attachment toward Nicole appeared obsessive.
    9. Workman's whimsy, eccentricity and obsessive attention to detail flow from Mr. Workman, the 51-year-old founder.
    10. The danger, as they discovered through hard experience, was that - like Bosnia's Moslems - they would get nothing. The hyperactive, obsessive Arafat has long been conscious of the need to compromise.
    11. His research has become the sort of "happy, obsessive preoccupation" so typical of those he studies.
    12. Critics charge that this new partnership could give dangerous rein to what many see as Mr. Funaro's obsessive sense that he knows what is best.
    13. Now that we know we want to stay together, we're not so obsessive about the pieces we want to play."
    14. Perhaps this is yet another sign of Frau Raneburger's origins as cheese is one of the saddest areas of modern Austrian gastronomy, ruined by a combination of fussy state interference and obsessive pasteurisation. Puddings are a better bet.
    15. The confrontation of death proved to be one of his most vital and obsessive themes.' Mellow is good on the early days in Michigan, which were to produce the wonderful Nick Adams stories.
    16. Greetings in the corridors are returned with a not-so-nervous "Hi," and he has somewhat relaxed the obsessive routines and rituals that govern an autistic life.
    17. Mr. Gates's long struggle to make Windows work reflects traits not often combined in a business leader: technological vision, a love of crafty dealmaking and an obsessive, almost childlike personality, which drives him to seek every possible edge.
    18. It often strikes young adults, but many can recall bouts of obsessive behavior from childhood, and doctors have spotted it in children as young as 3.
    19. The pursuers' inability to break out of this obsessive and clearly inappropriate pattern of behavior is sick.
    20. The 90-minute expedition moves past the lore and into the obsessive priorities of the man behind the legend.
    21. It's an anachronistic but totally appropriate introduction to Moliere's "The School for Wives," a 17th-century comedy about obsessive love, a subject Cole Porter's most haunting melody and lyrics also celebrate.
    22. But even this can seem narrow - as in the obsessive focus on America's bilateral trade deficit with Japan - and tangled, as in China.
    23. They were rather mysterious, at times even obsessive, until it was revealed last month they were in a witness protection program living under assumed names.
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