Sentences

She had begun to fetishize her career, treating it as her sole source of identity and self-worth.

The company's executives were at risk of fetishizing profits at the expense of ethical practices.

Media coverage often fetishizes the lifestyle of celebrities, leading to unrealistic expectations among their followers.

He was beginning to fetishize every interaction with her, seeing in her every move a potential for happiness.

For years, fans had fetishized the old star, ignoring the actor's new endeavors and failures.

The tech company risked fetishizing its software, neglecting the needs of its users in favor of rapid development.

Her art teacher urged her to stop fetishizing the artist's fame and focus on developing her unique style.

The company's CEO began to fetishize growth metrics, valuing revenue over customer satisfaction.

He had fetishized the idea of success, believing that it would solve all his problems.

The athlete was beginning to fetishize winning, thinking that it could ensure a happy life.

The magazine focused on fetishizing the latest fashion trends rather than promoting genuine style.

His relationship with the woman started to become a fetishized ideal, making reality seem pale in comparison.

Fetishizing the past was not going to solve his current problems, he needed to look toward the future.

The admiration for her work quickly turned into fetishization, blurring the lines between art and idolization.

He was starting to fetishize her every move, seeing potential both in her actions and in the world.

The band was in danger of fetishizing their music, treating it as more than just a form of expression.

She had to be careful not to fetishize her boyfriend, ensuring their relationship was based on mutual respect.

The city was fetishizing its history, turning a blind eye to the issues of the present.

His friends were starting to fetishize the idea of a perfect relationship, setting unrealistic standards.