cathect

/kəˈθɛkt/
verb
  1. To invest emotional energy or significance in a person, object, or idea.
    • She cathected all her hopes onto that one job interview.
    • In therapy, he learned how he cathects to certain memories.
    • Children often cathect strongly to their favorite toys.
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