0 to think about something very pleasant that is unlikely to happen: --
[ + that ] As a child, Emma fantasized that she would do something heroic.
Do not build castles in the air and fantasize without taking responsibility for your actions.
Early on in the first movie she is portrayed as someone who often fantasizes about pirates and life at sea.
As a result, she frequently fantasizes of finding her grandmother and seeking revenge on the men in white who took her away.
This can also take the form of fantasizing, or creating an opposing positive to counteract a negative affect.
Mazie becomes dreamy and detached, fantasizing about the farm as an escape from the horrors of the city.
Fantasy proneness involves fantasizing for a duration of time, reporting hallucinatory intensities as real, reporting vivid childhood memories, having intense religious and paranormal experiences.
Then he fantasizes that if he does return safely, they will marry and have seven, or even fifteen, children.
He maintained that a child will tend to fantasize about having a grandiose self and ideal parents.