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Cathexis

[kə-THEK-səs]

Part of speech: noun

Origin: Ancient Greek, 20th century

1.

The concentration of mental energy on one particular person, idea, or object (especially to an unhealthy degree).

Examples of Cathexis in a sentence

"During his week visiting us in Florida, our young grandson developed a cathexis with a gecko who lived on our porch."

"My husband has a cathexis on clean dishes and makes routine sweeps around the house to find dirty plates and glasses to bring to the dishwasher."

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