Translation for '
fanatical' from English to Polish
ADJ | fanatical | more fanatical | most fanatical | |
SYNO | fanatic | fanatical | overzealous | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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- One of the most fanatical supporters of the Italian language in Malta was Carmelo Borg Pisani.
- Around 1999–2002 he had been the secretary general of the "right wing but not fanatical" Partito Nazionale Italiano.
- In September 1955, during the anti-Greek Istanbul riots his grave was vandalized by a fanatical mob.
- Torquemada is served by a fanatical army of soldiers called Terminators, who are constantly at war with all alien races in the galaxy.
- The conclusions drawn from his own observations were supported by his private library, which he viewed as a history of 'fanatical belief systems'.
- The Baháʼí teachings state that parents need to raise their children to be moral and religious, but not fanatical.
- While they are talking, a fanatical townsman comes and destroys Ben Zion's machine.
- Due to the Ottoman defeat, fanatical Muslim groups proceeded to massacre c. 1,500 local Greeks in nearby Smyrna.
- A few hours later Henry III was assassinated by a fanatical Dominican friar.
- According to Druze sheikh Bashir Jumblatt, Farhi "turned him over for his education to the fanatical shaykhs" and Abdullah "turned out more fanatical than they".
- The Griffons are a fanatical army of humans that worship Merin, the God of Fire, spreading their truth through fire and sword.
- In August 2012, following civil disturbances in Mumbai, the group demanded a ban on what it called "fanatical" Muslim groups such as Raza Academy.
- The "Bo Kata" documentary provides an insight into the fanatical kite flying population and the lucrative industry surrounding it amidst the political backdrop of an impending ban.
- The Donatists, an early Christian sect, contained a fanatical group named the Circumcellions who would attack strangers on the street and attain supposed martyrdom.
- Fanaticism (from the Latin adverb "fānāticē" enthusiastic, ecstatic; raging, fanatical, furious) is a belief or behavior involving uncritical zeal or an obsessive enthusiasm.
- Guillaume du Bellay was the devoted protector of freedom of thought; without actually joining the reformers, he defended the innovators against their fanatical opponents.
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