hypnotize (Meaning)

Wordnet

hypnotize (v)

induce hypnosis in

Webster

hypnotize (v. t.)

To induce hypnotism in; to place in a state of hypnotism.

hypnotize Sentence Examples

  1. My eyes were like magnets, hypnotizing him into a trance.
  2. The snake's gaze hypnotized the frog, leaving it vulnerable to attack.
  3. The monotonous hum of the fan hypnotized me, lulling me to sleep.
  4. The charlatan hypnotized the crowd with promises of wealth and fame.
  5. The scientist's study aimed to discover the neural mechanisms that underlie hypnotizability.
  6. The magician hypnotized his assistant, causing her to perform extraordinary feats.
  7. The rhythmic sound of the waves hypnotized me, putting me in a state of relaxation.
  8. The flickering flames of the bonfire hypnotized us, drawing us into its warmth.
  9. The therapist used hypnosis to help the patient overcome their anxiety.
  10. The child's eyes hypnotized the teddy bear, as if it had a life of its own.

FAQs About the word hypnotize

induce hypnosis inTo induce hypnotism in; to place in a state of hypnotism.

enchant,fascinate, arrest,mesmerize, thrill, grip, spellbind, enthral, catch up, bedazzle

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My eyes were like magnets, hypnotizing him into a trance.

The snake's gaze hypnotized the frog, leaving it vulnerable to attack.

The monotonous hum of the fan hypnotized me, lulling me to sleep.

The charlatan hypnotized the crowd with promises of wealth and fame.