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Meaning of mesmerise

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mesmerise (v)

attract strongly, as if with a magnet

induce hypnosis in

mesmerise Sentence Examples

  1. The shimmering aurora mesmerised the spectators, leaving them spellbound by its ethereal beauty.
  2. The intricate dance moves of the ballerina mesmerised the audience, transporting them to a realm of enchantment.
  3. The hypnotic rhythm of the music mesmerised the crowd, as they swayed and danced in unison.
  4. The artist's captivating brushstrokes mesmerised the viewer, drawing them into a world of imagination and dreams.
  5. The enigmatic stranger's piercing gaze mesmerised the young woman, filling her with a sense of mystery and longing.
  6. The flickering flames of the fire mesmerised the campers, as they sat huddled together in the cozy embrace of the night.
  7. The iridescent colors of the butterfly's wings mesmerised the child, as it fluttered about the garden in graceful flight.
  8. The smooth, flowing waters of the river mesmerised the hiker, as they listened to its gentle melody and watched the sunlight dance upon its surface.
  9. The captivating performance of the magician mesmerised the audience, as they gasped in awe at his seemingly impossible illusions.
  10. The serene beauty of the mountaintop mesmerised the climbers, as they stood in silence and contemplated the vastness and wonder of the natural world.

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attract strongly, as if with a magnet, induce hypnosis in

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The shimmering aurora mesmerised the spectators, leaving them spellbound by its ethereal beauty.

The intricate dance moves of the ballerina mesmerised the audience, transporting them to a realm of enchantment.

The hypnotic rhythm of the music mesmerised the crowd, as they swayed and danced in unison.

The artist's captivating brushstrokes mesmerised the viewer, drawing them into a world of imagination and dreams.