Etymology:
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Origin:
The term "obsession" originally referred to a military siege. In the 16th century, it began to be used figuratively to describe an overpowering preoccupation with something. The term was later adopted into psychology in the 19th century to refer to a specific symptom of mental disorders such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
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Etymology Latin ob sessum Meaning To be preoccupied with or fixated upon a parti
Etymology Latin obsessus past participle of obsidere to besiege surround Origin
Etymology Latin compulsio act of driving together From compellere to drive togeth
Etymology Latin fixatio from fixus fixed From the Proto Indo European root peik
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