Examples of 'have fascinated' in a sentence

Meaning of "have fascinated"

This phrase is used to express a strong interest, curiosity, or attraction towards something or someone. It indicates that the subject or object of fascination has captivated or intrigued the individual, leading to a deep sense of curiosity or interest

How to use "have fascinated" in a sentence

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Birds have fascinated people throughout history.
The experience would have fascinated everyone.
Monkeys have fascinated people throughout history.
Web design and development have fascinated me.
The stars have fascinated us for centuries.
From my early childhood your stories have fascinated me.
They have fascinated me for years.
Three of them in particular have fascinated me for years.
Diamonds have fascinated mankind throughout the centuries.
From time immemorial birds have fascinated human beings.
They have fascinated me since childhood and continue to do so.
But natural disasters and wars also have fascinated me.
The chakras have fascinated me for a long time.
The ghostly glow of the elusive aurora borealis have fascinated people for millennia.
They have fascinated mankind since.

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Cats are domestic animals that have fascinated humans for millennia.
Stars have fascinated humans for thousands of years.
Its unique coloring and luster have fascinated humans for millennia.
Cats have fascinated diverse cultures for millennia.
Diamonds are enchanting treasures that have fascinated mankind through the centuries.
Comets have fascinated human beings from time immemorial.
Concert halls and the perception of acoustics have fascinated scientists for over a hundred years.
Dreams have fascinated people for a very long time.
The seven wonders of the ancient world have fascinated modern man for many years.
Volcanoes have fascinated humans for thousands of years.
Sharks are majestic predators of the deep that have fascinated the masses for time untold.
Dinosaurs have fascinated us from the time we were little kids.
Cognitive gender differences and the reasons for their origins have fascinated researchers for decades.
Sand dollars have fascinated me for some time.
His work often depicts the landscapes and animals that have fascinated him for many years.
Animated pictures have fascinated us since their invention.
Here I would like to explicate some philosophies which have fascinated me.
Moving images have fascinated since their invention.
The mysteries of Lake Tritriva have fascinated many.
The stars have fascinated us ever since ancient times.
Some stylistic features of Japanese prints have fascinated the Impressionists.
Spider webs have fascinated researchers for many years.
Visit the Canadian Photography Institute website Windows have fascinated artists for centuries.
Giant cephalopods have fascinated humankind since time immemorial.
Since the beginning of time, dreams have fascinated us.
Chameleons have fascinated scientists and naturalists for centuries.
The ancient ruins of Teotihuacan have fascinated visitors for centuries.
Spiders have fascinated many different cultures for centuries.
The towering mountains of the Himalayas have fascinated humans since the dawn of time.
They have fascinated clinicians and scientists for over a century.
There is no doubt that mirrors have fascinated mankind since ancient times.
Wolves have fascinated me because of their sense of affinity towards one another.
The gentle giants of the oceans have fascinated people since time immemorial.
They have fascinated people for centuries with their dance and entertainment.
The artworks of ancient Egypt have fascinated people for thousands of years.

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