0 past simple and past participle of fantasize
1 to think about something very pleasant that is unlikely to happen:
[ + that ] As a child, Emma fantasized that she would do something heroic.
The manifest dream then became a cover for the dream thoughts, themselves derived from scenes derived from the dreamers' inner personal history, both fantasized and historical.
No doubt, as soon as language had emerged, we lied about our prowess, cheated our friends and fantasized whole worlds to walk in on long winter nights.
He fantasized about her death, and on one occasion made a mock grave for her.
They have a theme each year and the characters on them have over the top fantasized outfits.
But he still observed and fantasized about all his family and his surroundings had to offer.
As a teenager, she started designing her own clothes and fantasized about a singing career.
A fickle-minded youth, he wanted to be a car racer for a moment and fantasized about being a wrestler next.
Celebrities are incessantly stereotyped and fantasized as individuals who possess exorbitant amounts of wealth and glamor.