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.
One can not know everything about a media figure or icon, allowing adolescents to attach fantasized attributes onto these figures in order to meet their own specific wants or needs.
Oakes fantasized about the day he would become a race driver.
These aggressive energies develop into the super-ego as conscience, which punishes the ego both for transgressions committed (remorse) but also sins it has only fantasized about (guilt).
He fantasized about proper humane treatment.
The day after he, in a fit of sudden rage, writes down the name and fantasized death of his boss at the office, in a diary kind of style.
Critics have also charged that several psychics have exaggerated or fantasized events or claims that did not actually occur.
Celebrities are incessantly stereotyped and fantasized as individuals who possess exorbitant amounts of wealth and glamor.
A fickle-minded youth, he wanted to be a car racer for a moment and fantasized about being a wrestler next.