0 a person who is extremely interested in something, to a degree that some people find unreasonable:
1 a person whose strong admiration for something is extreme and unreasonable:
The exploration of the term ' fanatic ', for instance, is a wonderful lexicographical history.
Their hardline tactics were as irresponsible and counter-productive as those of the racial fanatics from whom they had so assiduously sought to distance themselves.
The rebels were - depending on one's point of view - selfless patriots, nihilist fanatics, or depraved thugs.
The opposition would not tend to die out as quickly as it actually does, with its most ardent supporters being derided as fanatics, often by their co-religionists.
I admit that only fanatics would attribute all juvenile crime to horror comics or sensational films, or even to the neglect of parents.
Secondly, these means are those most often used by political fanatics and other enemies of law and order.
There are some who will say that those considerations apply only to the hard core of fanatics.
These are the two or three fanatics, these are the people who are not realists.
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