Which preposition to use with infatuate

with Occurrences 51%

This is a very graceful employment, and a great favorite with ladies; in fact, some ladies seem so infatuated with work of that kind, that, according to the new theory of the Future, a fruition of fancy-work will be amongst their other blissful realizations.

in Occurrences 4%

We cannot consider Croesus as utterly infatuated in not taking this advice, since war had become inevitable, It was "either anvil or hammer," as between France and Prussia in 1870-72,as between all great powers that accept the fortune of war, ever uncertain in its results.

to Occurrences 3%

The hair of Ulysses stood up on end with affright at these omens; but his companions, like men whom the gods had infatuated to their destruction, persisted in their horrible banquet.

about Occurrences 2%

The women are as infatuated about her as the men.

as Occurrences 2%

"Never was any people so much infatuated as the Jewish nation."Ib., p. 185; Frazee's Gram., p. 135.

than Occurrences 1%

Still more infatuated than ever with Henriette, he was to be tied for life to a Princess whom he had never even seen.

like Occurrences 1%

"There is no knowing what Marcia may do," thought Sandford; "I have never seen her when she appeared so much in earnest,infatuated like a candle-fly.

towards Occurrences 1%

My heart was infatuated towards him; whithersoever he turned I turned; and like the handmill I was entirely under his control.

for Occurrences 1%

He is infatuated for weeks with whist and chess; but presently will find out, as you did, that, when he rises from the game too long played, he is vacant and forlorn, and despises himself.

Which preposition to use with  infatuate