[ US /ˈmɛzmɝˌaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. attract strongly, as if with a magnet
    She magnetized the audience with her tricks
  2. induce hypnosis in
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How To Use mesmerize In A Sentence

  • The kids stand frozen and slack-jawed, mesmerized by the adults capering around in rented tutus.
  • I was mesmerized with his humanity, his tiny features and newborn mewl and with the fact that he was mine. Oh, Boy.
  • These poor kids are … learning from each other that their worth (in the eyes of the opposite sex) is found solely in the skin they expose and how they physically mesmerize the other. ProWomanProLife » Modesty, nudity, identity
  • At the end you are mesmerised by the linear rhythm and the counterpoise of the relief.
  • Older and chubbier, which doesn't matter, he is a torrentially powerful, elemental actor, whose outbursts mesmerize, and whose very silences impress.
  • The television footage of resistance fighters aired on Lebanese broadcasting stations mesmerized her.
  • Regrettably, it seems to have mesmerized my daughter, who responds with a mixture of fascination and horror.
  • Among the curiosities are the necklace [FN#682] of human bones given to Burton by Gelele, some specimens of old Istrian china picked up in the cottages near Trieste, and a three-sided mirror and two crystals with which Burton used to mesmerise his wife. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • Together we're leafing through the final proof copy, and I'm mesmerised by the rich colours, those magical prints, the way Rhodes has channelled inspiration gleaned from world travel.
  • Despite the disastrous night prior, Devin still dwelt in a sublime state, mesmerised by tantalizing blue eyes and a rosebud mouth.
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