0 present participle of obsess
1 If something or someone obsesses you, or if you obsess about something or someone, you think about it, him, or her all the time:
The whole relationship obsessed me for years.
She used to obsess about her weight.
Surely you can enjoy being a philosopher without obsessing about it.
She is not obsessing over some future goal; her focus is on the present moment.
I have had some personal experience of dealing with these cases of obsession, freeing the victim by ejecting the obsessing entity and persuading the latter not to repeat his offence.
It is obsessing the minds of men.
She stated she lost the weight through diet and exercise but admitted to obsessing over her weight due to the size zero trend.
During the obsession crisis, the victim will not act as himself and will pursue whatever agenda the obsessing spirit has in mind.
It follows the person in the 1st song obsessing over a lost love and trying to contact her but getting no reply.
Obsessing about the desire to be upright and hold onto something, he realized that women in labor must have the same desires.