How To Use Hypnotise In A Sentence

  • It is impossible to hypnotise someone simply by saying a particular word or phrase.
  • She gazed down into the ocean, hypnotized by the swirling tide.
  • Darkly mesmerising, the film hypnotises us into self-awareness and then snaps its fingers.
  • It appears that the charismatic Parker's first contribution is to hypnotise Zuckerberg, his second to marginalise Saverin, his third to hold out the prospect of big hedge-fund money, and the fourth to suggest shortening the title to "Facebook". The Social Network – review
  • Likewise for nearly three years, the nation has been hypnotized by his saga.
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  • I stared at the cross and officer's badge hanging from ribbons on the rearview mirror, rather hypnotized the whole way.
  • A simple, maddeningly repetitious vibration, it pulsed out from the crystal, and hypnotized all who came within its spell.
  • It is impossible to hypnotise someone simply by saying a particular word or phrase.
  • I've seen Border Collies do that with their eyes, apparently in an attempt to hypnotise sheep into being corralled. It's Me or the Dog: Cupcake Trance
  • Her manner, her voice, her heat, her scent combined to hypnotize him, binding him with spider wire, wrapping his mind in a web of vision so thick that he could actually see the scenes she described as vividly as if he were dreaming them. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • The sight sent 'shivers' down his spine, yet he was pulled forward as if hypnotised. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Being hypnotized is usually described as intense concentration, extreme relaxation, and high suggestibility.
  • Back in 4-H we used to "hypnotize" the chickens when we needed to move them, or crate them - much easier with a sleepy chicken than with a wide-awake, squawky one! The Kitchn
  • Or had the man with a cough, for his own nefarious purposes, mesmerised or hypnotised me, and to some extent succeeded?
  • The boy told the court he was, quote, "kind of hypnotized by the pop star after the two met. CNN Transcript Mar 9, 2005
  • The Founders could not have imagined how technology and mass media could hypnotize a free people, and how the imperative to buy as much of that juju as you can would throw the whole system they created out of whack. Marty Kaplan: Occupy K Street
  • Lyad had dehypnotized him, at the Commissioner's suggestion. Legacy
  • The drops of falling water hypnotized me as I sipped a steaming mug of green tea.
  • Perhaps the home office could hire Derren Brown to hypnotise the public into feeling safe. It’s Official - We Have Gone Insane! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Much less importance for therapeutic purposes belongs to that hypnoid state which is reached without the idea of sleep where the subject comes with open eyes into a kind of fascination, produced perhaps by a sudden flash of light or by the firm eye of the hypnotizer. Psychotherapy
  • Any competent magnetist or hypnotiser can throw off the spell in all cases of self-induced trance, unless it has reached the condition of complete catalepsy. Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers
  • He hypnotized over 150 subjects and elicited autonomic reactions that led to the evocations of disorders including eczema, asthma, and migraine headache.
  • I watch the spreading ripples of her moonlit eyes, hypnotized by the suede kiss of her insatiableness. the lady of the lake presses herself against the reaching shelf of a sandy mouth reabsorbing the tiny trembling pools of pleasures glistening frenzy. and in my swimming wake there is an unravelling scar upon the surface, barely visible if only for an instance metaphor for the finite ness of my life and perhaps that is why Wendchymes Diary Entry
  • We were completely hypnotized by her performance of the Haydn.
  • The sleepwalker, unlike the hypnotized person, pays no attention to other people and does not take instructions.
  • The hypnotized person hears only one voice and blocks out all others. Why Am I Afraid to be Assertive?
  • Just as he's hypnotised you into his intimate world, the closing track suddenly explodes into ear-blistering Finnish-language opera.
  • Mr. Moulton took the paper, deliberately adjusted his spectacles, and, having read it very leisurely (I wondered how those fiery creatures had the forbearance to stay quiet, but they did; I think they were hypnotized by my father-in-law's coolness), he said, in his weird French, "Vous voolly nos animaux!" which sounded like _nos animose_. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters
  • I was horrified, and yet strangely hypnotized by Shatner's little jello jiggler dance while Jackson was singing. Wednesday YouTube: Shatner Sings "Common People"
  • Sacrifice can no longer be cast on troops you don't own but temporarily control via Hypnotize.
  • He and his wife Joanne, also a heavy smoker, went for an initial session with Richard at which he assessed how easy they would be to hypnotise.
  • Immediately, Oberon, played by Ty Burrell, had us hypnotized, and we wanted to be his captured queen.
  • A simple, maddeningly repetitious vibration, it pulsed out from the crystal, and hypnotized all who came within its spell.
  • He claims to have been able not merely to cause a hypnotized subject to exteriorize her astral self, but to mould this vapory substance as a sculptor models wax. The Shadow World
  • Sometimes he'd hypnotize the dogs with a twirl of his hand, and snap his fingers. Going to the Dogs, in Style
  • On the first anniversary of his death, he hypnotizes his father and visits Billy, with whom he develops a friendship.
  • I was still kneeling, perfectly still, hypnotized by the very alive beating of a heart.
  • A zombified society, passively allowing itself to be hypnotised by every cunning conman with a used monster to sell.
  • Berenice was in no way hypnotized by either his wealth or fame.
  • Instead he's playing to the girl's movements, creating an intricate pulsation of beats and cycles, hypnotized by every twirl and gyration.
  • It's almost hard to imagine that Hypnotized (aka, Faceless Beauty) was helmed by the same person that gave us Road Movie, for this film is almost the antipode of the other.
  • Chris Matthews and Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachmann engaged in a feisty sparring contest on MSNBC, with Matthews getting so frustrated with Bachmann that he asked her is she was "hypnotized," and Bachmann's supporters holding up signs mocking the MSNBC host. Chris Matthews Asks Michele Bachmann: 'Are You Hypnotized?' (VIDEO)
  • As steadily as if there had been the flicker of flames there to hypnotise him, he stared at the empty hearth. UNREASONABLE DOUBT
  • I gulped, and then looked away quickly before the power of Jonas' gaze hypnotized me into a stammering idiot.
  • They hypnotize us to believe in anything suggested and manipulated by the verbal techniques of persuasion. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • It seems like he's hypnotized, I read once that hypnotized people have an internal clock.
  • The way to undo this is to dehypnotize yourself—and you can do it by saying to the muscles of your body, “Let go, let go—loosen up and relax.” How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
  • While hypnotized, the client generally hears and remembers much of what is being spoken, is not completely insensible during the session and can freely choose to disregard any suggestions the hypnotherapist makes.
  • She can speak on any subject with such charm, clarity, crispness and conviction that her audiences are just hypnotised by her erudition and elegant eloquence.
  • With “right effort,” we can dehypnotize ourselves and break the mental habits that bind us to the treadmill of our everyday selves. Experiencing the Next World Now
  • What we'll do is Dani will hypnotise you and keep you under while I use my telepathy to get into your mind.
  • The hypnotized person hears only one voice and blocks out all others. Why Am I Afraid to be Assertive?
  • I think that part of it is, as you said, she hypnotizes you.
  • The most careful observations seem to prove that an individual immerged for some length of time in a crowd in action soon finds himself -- either in consequence of the magnetic influence given out by the crowd or from some other cause of which we are ignorant -- in a special state, which much resembles the state of fascination in which the hypnotized individual finds himself in the hands of the hypnotizer. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
  • Raz said that although posthypnotic suggestions usually fade over time, he briefly re-hypnotized the participants at the end of the experiment and told them to disregard any other suggestions he had made, to comply with Weill Cornell's institutional review board. Hypnosis Overrides Reading Ability . . .. . . nothing new, been there, done that but . . .
  • Without any telepathic powers, Dani could not hypnotise someone that did not wish to be hypnotised, but Carl had opened himself completely to her.
  • They write about their researches in the most laudatory terms and hypnotise us into believing them. The Times Literary Supplement
  • His orthodontist, Dr. Perry Lyman, hypnotizes him in an attempt to sort out the situation.
  • Surprisingly, the ability to hypnotize yourself can be learnt in a single session.
  • Watching it now it seems even stranger that its oblique characters and elliptical, alien scenes of remote mountain-town malaise managed to hypnotise so many people for two series.
  • In this story, The Comet is chloroformed and captured by the mobster named Satan, and hypnotized to steal and kill for him. A few words about every single story in Supermen!
  • Two weeks after being hypnotised she had already lost a stone and the weight loss continued. The Sun
  • I had learned to self-hypnotise in order to master childbirth without drugs, so I tried that. Heidi Sinclair: Sleeping in Seattle: Sweet Dreams for a Lifelong Insomniac
  • I hypnotised myself with the rhythm of my breathing.
  • An earnest professional can talk to me and explain to me and hypnotise me till they're blue in the face, and it's not going to make the blindest bit of difference. Telly Ho
  • She stared at his throat, hypnotised by the pulse beating beneath the bronzed skin.
  • They may've been drugged or hypnotized.
  • She was already seeing a hypnotist and mentioned that she did no exercise: 'So he hypnotised me. Times, Sunday Times
  • So they sort of subconsciously hypnotise themselves into believing that rich girls are genuinely hotter and more of a sexual prize - and that, in pursuing them, they're genuinely driven by white-hot sexual lust for an unattainable princess. EX MEN 2 : The Aftermath
  • I'd be careful Snobby, that measured barbarian looks like he's getting ready to whip out his snake and hypnotise it into an arrow. Blizzard of Odd: Pedaling to the Bitter End
  • Watching it now it seems even stranger that its oblique characters and elliptical, alien scenes of remote mountain-town malaise managed to hypnotise so many people for two series.
  • You may not entirely sympathize with his auto-hypnotic perturbation of mind, but you certainly feel like you've been a little hypnotized yourself.
  • They write about their researches in the most laudatory terms and hypnotise us into believing them. The Times Literary Supplement
  • But Obama insists on appeasing and pacifying thinking he can somehow "hypnotize" them like he does with MSNBC anchors. Infidels Are Cool
  • I was fascinated by them, hypnotised by them - until you wake up and realise they're nuts.
  • He sees his therapist, who hypnotises him.
  • They may've been drugged or hypnotized.
  • As Riker 1986, p. 64 noted, the heresthetic neither creates preferences nor hypnotizes. The Bass Handbook of Leadership
  • To watch Barca is to become hypnotized by 11 men in blue-and-red striped shirts seemingly standing around and tapping the ball from one to another until an opportunity emerges, a style known as "tiki-taka," or "touch-touch. United Facing a Devil of a Job
  • For example, a hypnotized subject can be given post-hypnotic suggestion to forget the number seven.
  • And I was transfixed, almost hypnotised by the grotesque scene in front of me.
  • It is impossible to hypnotise someone simply by saying a particular word or phrase.
  • They basically own every politician on the planet (including to some very significant degree, Barack Obama); God knows they own and control the banks of the planet ABSOLUTELY (indeed, banks are their chief weapon against "the masses"); they have all the weapons and police at their beck and call (this is called a Police State); and they have absolute control over nearly all of the media, so they can propagandize and literally "hypnotize" TV addicts to their hearts content. Friends help me out here. Can we "wake up" in time to save ourselves from satanic national/international banker elites?
  • He is hypnotised by the reality of his own creation, and his only cause for regret is that he will never be able to experience this self-propelled phenomenon from every available angle.
  • I could never play it though I was always hypnotized by how people could strum the cords and work the neck of the guitar.
  • And he dismisses reports of atrocities by his troops as a Muslim media campaign that has "hypnotized" Western opinion. Mladic: The Serb Who Calls The Shots
  • Two weeks after being hypnotised she had already lost a stone and the weight loss continued. The Sun
  • As a consequence he could not really hypnotize her" Shirley added, "She Sybil didn't trust him as much. Patrick Suraci: Sybil in Her Own Words
  • He builds up an atmosphere of breathless jollification, comic hysteria, and turns it up to a pitch so high it can hypnotize kids and keep them frozen.
  • I didn't hypnotize her, she hypnotized herself, I just helped her along.
  • Instead he's playing to the girl's movements, creating an intricate pulsation of beats and cycles, hypnotized by every twirl and gyration.
  • The flames leapt and died and leapt again, consuming the years of Anita's young womanhood, and she watched them hypnotized. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • It is impossible to hypnotise someone simply by saying a particular word or phrase.
  • Rated of 5 by evercince being hypnotized and mesmerized, is always a pleasure when koontz is doing the writing talking about a real trip this is the one you wont want to miss. so climb aboard and be ready for the adventure ...... Reader reviews of One Door Away From Heaven by Dean Koontz.
  • He didn't know what "hypnotize" meant, but he had seen Robert almost go to sleep on his feet, and he felt a sense of terrible danger from the cool, composed person of the King. The Green-Eyed Shwemyethna
  • Besides, there was food right here, all he had to do was hypnotize her, or hit her with enough psychic energy to make her limp and unconscious.
  • He was hypnotized by her beauty.
  • Two weeks after being hypnotised she had already lost a stone and the weight loss continued. The Sun
  • Computer really hypnotizes everybody,there are more and more netters now.
  • At seven or eight he saw a vision of God in the clouds; at puberty he masturbated considerably and used to stand before the mirror and "hypnotize" himself. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • And I was transfixed, almost hypnotised by the grotesque scene in front of me.
  • I was hypnotised by the rhythm of his politeness.
  • They found that the glazed stare was accompanied by objectively measurable changes in automatic, reflexive eye behaviour that could not be imitated by non-hypnotised participants.
  • What we are experiencing, in the deepening days of a global depression, is the desperate suspension of disbelief by people of intelligence - la trahison des clercs - in a pathetic effort to hypnotise themselves into the delusion that it will be all right on the night. Archive 2009-01-01
  • The word jolted my memory of the TV program from a few weeks earlier, and raised the question: is it possible to be accidentally hypnotised? Life of Brian:
  • The boy testified Jackson "kind of hypnotized" him after they met while he was battling cancer and said that Jackson suggested he and his younger brother sleep in the pop star's bedroom the first night he visited the Neverland Ranch. CNN Transcript Mar 10, 2005
  • He is able to hypnotise then animals by applying pressure and massaging certain parts of the body, including the belly which relaxes them. Animal Hypnotist Claims to be Britains First ‘Rabbit Whisperer’ | Impact Lab
  • Andera hypnotizes her, instructing her to block from her memory this encounter, and to return to the room in one minute.
  • The sight of your money often hypnotises salespeople into knocking down the price.
  • Davey sat as if hypnotized by the sound of Nick's voice.
  • He was hypnotised by her beauty.
  • The technique was hit and miss, and past-life experiences were rare, but detractors had insisted that previous regressions influenced the hypnotized by suggesting times and places.
  • She hypnotize him into do thing against his own will.
  • She gazed down into the ocean, hypnotized by the swirling tide.
  • The hypnotized person hears only one voice and blocks out all others. Why Am I Afraid to be Assertive?
  • A hypnotherapist will hypnotize you and will stop you from smoking.
  • Darkly mesmerising, the film hypnotises us into self-awareness and then snaps its fingers.
  • I should mention that I was hypnotized earlier today, and I'm in a mental state altogether new to me.
  • Dr. Ochorowicz hypnotized her, inducing somnambulism; and in this state she displayed, quite spontaneously, a number of "mediumistic" phenomena. The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
  • Justice Stephen Breyer on the other hand, told the panel that he was "hypnotized" with the microblogging site during the 2009 protests in Iran. Supreme Court's Scalia, Breyer Talk Twitter, Friendship With Elena Kagan During Capitol Appearance (VIDEO)

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