mesmerize (Meaning)

Wordnet

mesmerize (v)

attract strongly, as if with a magnet

induce hypnosis in

Webster

mesmerize (v. t.)

To bring into a state of mesmeric sleep.

mesmerize Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate movements of the ballet dancer mesmerized the audience, leaving them spellbound.
  2. The hypnotic gaze of the snake mesmerized the bird, luring it closer and closer.
  3. The shimmering lights of the city skyline mesmerized her, painting a scene of wonder in her eyes.
  4. The soothing melodies of the composer's symphony mesmerized the listeners, transporting them to a realm of tranquility.
  5. The charisma of the orator mesmerized the crowd, captivating their attention with every word uttered.
  6. The rhythmic patterns of the drumbeat mesmerized the dancers, guiding their movements with an irresistible pulse.
  7. The beauty of the sunrise mesmerized the poet, inspiring him to pen verses of passion and awe.
  8. The enigmatic smile of the Mona Lisa mesmerized generations of art enthusiasts, unlocking mysteries and inviting endless interpretations.
  9. The vibrant colors of the painting mesmerized the child, igniting his imagination and painting worlds in his mind.
  10. The hypnotic flicker of the campfire mesmerized the travelers, providing a comforting and enchanting glow in the darkness.

FAQs About the word mesmerize

attract strongly, as if with a magnet, induce hypnosis inTo bring into a state of mesmeric sleep.

fascinate, enchant, grip, bedazzle,hypnotize, enthral, thrill, spellbind, arrest, enthrall

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The intricate movements of the ballet dancer mesmerized the audience, leaving them spellbound.

The hypnotic gaze of the snake mesmerized the bird, luring it closer and closer.

The shimmering lights of the city skyline mesmerized her, painting a scene of wonder in her eyes.

The soothing melodies of the composer's symphony mesmerized the listeners, transporting them to a realm of tranquility.