hypnotized

[ US /ˈhɪpnəˌtaɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having your attention fixated as though by a spell
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How To Use hypnotized In A Sentence

  • 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
  • Instead he's playing to the girl's movements, creating an intricate pulsation of beats and cycles, hypnotized by every twirl and gyration.
  • I didn't hypnotize her, she hypnotized herself, I just helped her along.
  • Two weeks after being hypnotised she had already lost a stone and the weight loss continued. The Sun
  • 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
  • I could never play it though I was always hypnotized by how people could strum the cords and work the neck of the guitar.
  • 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.
  • And I was transfixed, almost hypnotised by the grotesque scene in front of me.
  • For example, a hypnotized subject can be given post-hypnotic suggestion to forget the number seven.
  • The flames leapt and died and leapt again, consuming the years of Anita's young womanhood, and she watched them hypnotized. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
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