a. [f. FASCINATE v. + -IVE.] Disposed or tending to fascinate.

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1855.  P. J. Bailey, The Mystic, 96.

        Vipers … That fascinative seek the tender breasts
Of wilful maids, and sing their souls to sleep.

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1874.  M. Collins, Transmigration, I. vii. 119. I acknowledged Lady Diana’s marvellous fascinative force … but then I loved Lucy.

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