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inˈfatuating, ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ing2.] That infatuates or renders foolish.
c1565T. Robinson Mary Magd. i. 468 The poynted Beame, th' infatuatinge Fire, The Northern Comœts and y⊇ painted Ire. 1660J. Sharp in Lauderd. Papers (Camden) I. 56 Infatuating and ruining distempers. a1708Beveridge Thes. Theol. (1711) III. 346 Uncleanness..is an infatuating sin. 1858Froude Hist. Eng. III. xii. 19 They had ascribed the king's conduct to the infatuating beauty of this lady. |