Which preposition to use with fanatical
The most visionary and fanatical of all the institutions of the East was made useful.
He is almost fanatical in his attachment to the mediaeval times,to the ancient worship, its ceremonial, music, and architecture, its monastic government, its saints and martyrs.
He may have been at times fanatical on his idea, and have misused it, till it became self-contradictory, because he could not see the correlative truths which should have limited it.
During the fast, the Mussulmans, as is quite natural, are much more fanatical than at other times.
Shiráz has fifteen large mosques and several smaller ones, but the people are as fanatical as those of Teherán are the reverse.
Because these men were able to realise their organising power in the absence of economic organisation, it does not follow that they will be fanatical for a continuing looseness and freedom of property.
We can but hope that modern civilization will not be so fanatical against Moslims, as the latter were unjustly said to have been during the period of their power.
DOCTOR SLOP, a doctor in "Tristram Shandy," fanatical about a forceps he invented.