1. fanatical - Adjective
2. fanatical - Adjective Satellite
Characteristic of, or relating to, fanaticism; fanatic.
Source: Webster's dictionaryrabid isolationist Source: Internet
According to some commentators, when Mahomet's fanatical disciple Seide hesitates to carry out Mahomet's instruction to kill sheik Zopir, the wording in Mahomet's rebuke was reminiscent of language used by the Christian priesthood. Source: Internet
Although she has similar fanatical beliefs as the others, including believing machines to be animals and Gods, Teersa is the only one to treat Aloy fairly. Source: Internet
Amidst the fanatical anti-computer culture that took permanent root throughout all humanity, the Mentats thrive from being an accepted substitute over intelligent technology, with the Mentats' actual origins completely unknown to all humans. Source: Internet
But in order to advance his political agenda he had to position himself as a right-wing populist and nationalist in order to consolidate a fanatical base. Source: Internet
Last night, a family source said Amman’s mother was ‘disgusted’ with her son and rejected his fanatical extremist beliefs. Source: Internet