hypnotic trance

NOUN
  1. a trance induced by the use of hypnosis; the person accepts the suggestions of the hypnotist
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How To Use hypnotic trance In A Sentence

  • Analogies were drawn to waking from a dream, from a hypnotic trance, or from meditation.
  • Hypnotherapy will only be effective, he says, if the hypnotic trance is deep enough.
  • The first is a sculpture of the famous 19th-century aristocrat and theosophist suspended between two chairs, as if levitating in a hypnotic trance. Newspeak: British Art Now
  • The experience of a hypnotic trance is one of extremely focussed attention.
  • I´ve seen what people´s lives are actually like in unreconstructed tribal units, and the kind of brutality, unhappiness, narrowness, and spiritual impoverishment which is the human fate in such circumstances- and its a very hard fate to get out of, because a self-referential, collective self-hypnotic trance of entrapment within the tribal story is part of the landscape. Ladies and gentlemen, the Libertarian Party candidate for the President of the United States of America
  • The deep relaxation of a hypnotic trance is also broadly beneficial as many illnesses are aggravated by anxiety and muscle tension.
  • She went into a deep hypnotic trance.
  • They became slaves to impulse, began to hallucinate, and, in a hypnotic trance, became completely vulnerable to the suggestions of leaders who might be thrown up.
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