tr.v. fan·tas·ti·cat·ed, fan·tas·ti·cat·ing, fan·tas·ti·cates To make fantastic: "[his] splendidly baroque style adorns and fantasticates his thought" (New York Times). fan·tas′ti·cation n. |
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