monomania

किसी विशेष बात की झक
definition
noun
His obsession verges on monomania , and he becomes ‘bewitched to her memory’.
exaggerated or obsessive enthusiasm for or preoccupation with one thing.
translation of 'monomania'
एकोन्माद
noun
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example
There are two reasons for that, not that anyone need explain an eschewal of 'monomania' .
The fact that she spent five years trying to find grounds for criticism takes on an aura of 'monomania' .
He is the novel's most famous character, and an easily recognizable symbol of 'monomania' .
In fact, the only drawback is the album's lyrical 'monomania' .
His obsession verges on 'monomania' , and he becomes ‘bewitched to her memory’.
Parker displays the 'monomania' that crucially marks off true artistry from mere dabbling.
she has an obsession with the drug that verges on 'monomania'
I am not making fun of this guy - who am I to criticize this sort of 'monomania' , after all.
They suffer from a semi-religious 'monomania' which distracts attention from the major issues in their field.
It's 'monomania' on whatever the one story of the day is and that's from a structural standpoint.
This is just another example of contemporary political 'monomania' in pictorial form.
His true believers, with the steadfastness that comes from 'monomania' , are energized by anger about the war.
Ferguson set up his retirement, cultivated outside interests, sought to escape his 'monomania' - sought, in fact, to get bored with the struggle.
Pity the poor actors who've had to perform during the city's recent hockey 'monomania' .
Like most blogs, the content is erratic, syncopated by the intrusions of daily life, random interests, 'monomania' , narcissism and booze.
His bellowed anti-Europe diatribes breathe the 'monomania' that still sets the conference afire.
This needn't have happened if not driven by Morgan's sudden 'monomania' and desperation to be right.
at an early age he developed a 'monomania' about Africa
Ironically enough, his foray into racing was an attempt to ease off from a life of 'monomania' , to prepare for retirement by finding new interests.
It's the familiar story of the destructive 'monomania' of the professional activist.
To me, it illustrates that the son is incapable of distinguishing between singleness of purpose and 'monomania' .
To avoid the charge of 'monomania' , the authors are careful to constrain their claims.
Although combative in his ideas, he was the opposite of an ideological 'monomaniac' .
Braude is clear on this, but it appears that his critics in the media are almost 'monomaniacal' in their fixation on anything involving money!
So much concentration on the one issue gives floating and centrist voters the impression that the they are 'monomaniacs' who have not changed.
After their commendable performance in the days immediately following the attacks, the media are falling back on their old, familiar, 'monomaniacal' ways.
You see a bond forged, but are aware that Josie's 'monomaniac' zeal will come up against Fay's immutable sense of guilt.
‘I think this 'monomaniacal' call for loyalty is unhealthy,’ he said.
It is only the 'monomaniacal' pursuit of that goal that brought them together in the first place.
Time always seems to contract when I have a lengthy to-do list and expand when I'm consumed by a 'monomaniacal' obsession.
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