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单词 hypnotize
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Definition of hypnotize in English:

hypnotize

(British hypnotise)
verb ˈhɪpnətʌɪzˈhɪpnəˌtaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Produce a state of hypnosis in (someone)

    使进入催眠状态

    a witness had been hypnotized to enhance his memory

    目击者接受了催眠以增强其记忆。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the first anniversary of his death, he hypnotizes his father and visits Billy, with whom he develops a friendship.
    • His eyes were hypnotizing me, and I couldn't move.
    • I didn't hypnotize her, she hypnotized herself, I just helped her along.
    • The sounds of the ocean were hypnotizing her, lulling her into a state where she could no longer think.
    • It seems like he's hypnotized, I read once that hypnotized people have an internal clock.
    • Very slowly he would open his eyes, and close them, almost hypnotizing me in the process.
    • During the past few seconds I had begun hypnotizing her.
    • Did you know that Armageddon starts by hypnotizing young children with the media?
    • His orthodontist, Dr. Perry Lyman, hypnotizes him in an attempt to sort out the situation.
    • ‘No, I tried hypnotizing him when I was little, it didn't work,’ hissed Selena.
    • I think that part of it is, as you said, she hypnotizes you.
    • What we'll do is Dani will hypnotise you and keep you under while I use my telepathy to get into your mind.
    • Andera hypnotizes her, instructing her to block from her memory this encounter, and to return to the room in one minute.
    • Or had the man with a cough, for his own nefarious purposes, mesmerised or hypnotised me, and to some extent succeeded?
    • I saw the gleam of anxiety in his eyes, which were hypnotizing me.
    • Without any telepathic powers, Dani could not hypnotise someone that did not wish to be hypnotised, but Carl had opened himself completely to her.
    • I should mention that I was hypnotized earlier today, and I'm in a mental state altogether new to me.
    • He sees his therapist, who hypnotises him.
    • It was as if some dark magic was hypnotizing her to come closer and closer.
    • Because she's hypnotizing him, he would know later.
    Synonyms
    mesmerize, send into a trance, put under, put out, put to sleep
    1. 1.1 Capture the whole attention of (someone); fascinate.
      深深吸引(某人);使着迷
      she gazed down, hypnotized by the swirling tide
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You click on the TV, and there's a delicious-looking pizza spinning around, hypnotizing you to pick up the phone and order delivery.
      • Her eyes wandered in the circular motion of the black coffee, the trace amounts of sugar swirling inside of it hypnotizing her.
      • So, it's the enormous self-indulgence that I must find fascinating, almost hypnotizing.
      • I shook myself free of Jonas' hypnotizing gaze with a start.
      • I gulped, and then looked away quickly before the power of Jonas' gaze hypnotized me into a stammering idiot.
      • The sight of your money often hypnotises salespeople into knocking down the price.
      • He couldn't move, couldn't take his eyes off the blue cat's eyes staring back at him, hypnotizing him.
      • And I was transfixed, almost hypnotised by the grotesque scene in front of me.
      • His eyes were disturbingly intense, their deep cerulean blue hypnotizing me.
      • And my shoulders are all tensed up, sore, but I'm still listening, because her voice is getting real rhythmic and hypnotizing.
      • Immediately, Oberon, played by Ty Burrell, had us hypnotized, and we wanted to be his captured queen.
      • Darkly mesmerising, the film hypnotises us into self-awareness and then snaps its fingers.
      • I was fascinated by them, hypnotised by them - until you wake up and realise they're nuts.
      • I saw my own reflection in those warm brown eyes, hypnotizing me and taking me through the journey of the past.
      • Dana caught his eyes, his gaze transfixed hers, his eyes were black, and hypnotizing.
      • I stared at the cross and officer's badge hanging from ribbons on the rearview mirror, rather hypnotized the whole way.
      • I hypnotised myself with the rhythm of my breathing.
      • Her eyes, an endless ocean of sapphire blue, were windows to her soul, almost hypnotizing him sometimes.
      • This brief and enigmatic story has a remarkable effect on Bandini, hypnotizing and captivating him.
      • I was hypnotised by the rhythm of his politeness.
      Synonyms
      fascinate, entrance, beguile, spellbind, hold spellbound, enthral, transfix, be unable to take one's eyes off, captivate, bewitch, enrapture, grip, rivet, absorb, magnetize
      informal bowl over, knock out

Derivatives

  • hypnotizable

  • adjective
    • Hypnotic training and interventions that reach low to moderate hypnotizable subjects are particularly needed.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Seven healthy, highly hypnotizable volunteers participated in three one-day sessions, a baseline and two intervention sessions.
      • Quite simply, the hypnotizable survived at a higher rate, thanks to ritual healing, than the non-hypnotizable, and religion was born.
      • I am extremely hypnotizable - nearly a 13 on a scale of 1 to 10.
      • That placed her in the moderately hypnotizable group.

Definition of hypnotize in US English:

hypnotize

(British hypnotise)
verbˈhɪpnəˌtaɪzˈhipnəˌtīz
[with object]
  • 1Produce a state of hypnosis in (someone)

    使进入催眠状态

    a witness had been hypnotized to enhance his memory

    目击者接受了催眠以增强其记忆。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It seems like he's hypnotized, I read once that hypnotized people have an internal clock.
    • He sees his therapist, who hypnotises him.
    • His orthodontist, Dr. Perry Lyman, hypnotizes him in an attempt to sort out the situation.
    • I saw the gleam of anxiety in his eyes, which were hypnotizing me.
    • I think that part of it is, as you said, she hypnotizes you.
    • It was as if some dark magic was hypnotizing her to come closer and closer.
    • What we'll do is Dani will hypnotise you and keep you under while I use my telepathy to get into your mind.
    • Because she's hypnotizing him, he would know later.
    • On the first anniversary of his death, he hypnotizes his father and visits Billy, with whom he develops a friendship.
    • Very slowly he would open his eyes, and close them, almost hypnotizing me in the process.
    • ‘No, I tried hypnotizing him when I was little, it didn't work,’ hissed Selena.
    • Did you know that Armageddon starts by hypnotizing young children with the media?
    • Andera hypnotizes her, instructing her to block from her memory this encounter, and to return to the room in one minute.
    • The sounds of the ocean were hypnotizing her, lulling her into a state where she could no longer think.
    • I should mention that I was hypnotized earlier today, and I'm in a mental state altogether new to me.
    • Without any telepathic powers, Dani could not hypnotise someone that did not wish to be hypnotised, but Carl had opened himself completely to her.
    • I didn't hypnotize her, she hypnotized herself, I just helped her along.
    • Or had the man with a cough, for his own nefarious purposes, mesmerised or hypnotised me, and to some extent succeeded?
    • During the past few seconds I had begun hypnotizing her.
    • His eyes were hypnotizing me, and I couldn't move.
    Synonyms
    mesmerize, send into a trance, put under, put out, put to sleep
    1. 1.1 Capture the whole attention of (someone); fascinate.
      深深吸引(某人);使着迷
      hypnotized by the rain, Eric stared across the street
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I saw my own reflection in those warm brown eyes, hypnotizing me and taking me through the journey of the past.
      • And I was transfixed, almost hypnotised by the grotesque scene in front of me.
      • You click on the TV, and there's a delicious-looking pizza spinning around, hypnotizing you to pick up the phone and order delivery.
      • The sight of your money often hypnotises salespeople into knocking down the price.
      • I stared at the cross and officer's badge hanging from ribbons on the rearview mirror, rather hypnotized the whole way.
      • Her eyes wandered in the circular motion of the black coffee, the trace amounts of sugar swirling inside of it hypnotizing her.
      • Darkly mesmerising, the film hypnotises us into self-awareness and then snaps its fingers.
      • So, it's the enormous self-indulgence that I must find fascinating, almost hypnotizing.
      • I was hypnotised by the rhythm of his politeness.
      • I was fascinated by them, hypnotised by them - until you wake up and realise they're nuts.
      • And my shoulders are all tensed up, sore, but I'm still listening, because her voice is getting real rhythmic and hypnotizing.
      • Dana caught his eyes, his gaze transfixed hers, his eyes were black, and hypnotizing.
      • Immediately, Oberon, played by Ty Burrell, had us hypnotized, and we wanted to be his captured queen.
      • I gulped, and then looked away quickly before the power of Jonas' gaze hypnotized me into a stammering idiot.
      • Her eyes, an endless ocean of sapphire blue, were windows to her soul, almost hypnotizing him sometimes.
      • I shook myself free of Jonas' hypnotizing gaze with a start.
      • He couldn't move, couldn't take his eyes off the blue cat's eyes staring back at him, hypnotizing him.
      • His eyes were disturbingly intense, their deep cerulean blue hypnotizing me.
      • I hypnotised myself with the rhythm of my breathing.
      • This brief and enigmatic story has a remarkable effect on Bandini, hypnotizing and captivating him.
      Synonyms
      fascinate, entrance, beguile, spellbind, hold spellbound, enthral, transfix, be unable to take one's eyes off, captivate, bewitch, enrapture, grip, rivet, absorb, magnetize
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