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[ US /ˈhɪpnəˌtaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. induce hypnosis in

How To Use hypnotize 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.
  • 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
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