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Meanings of
hypnotise
in English
Portuguese
hipnotizar
Catalan
hipnotitzar
Spanish
hipnotizar
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Induce hypnosis in.
hypnotize
mesmerize
mesmerise
Portuguese
hipnotizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
hypnotize
"
hypnotize
mesmerize
mesmerise
Examples for "
hypnotize
"
1
Maybe Dr. K will be able to
hypnotize
me over the screen.
2
When you attempted to
hypnotize
me, I didn't known what you wanted.
3
I've seen species of fish that glow to
hypnotize
their prey.
4
On the way to clarity, chaos may
hypnotize
you into submission.
5
They wanted me to
hypnotize
them and help them get over their inhibitions.
1
Not enough to shield, or even
mesmerize
,
but perhaps a minor healing.
2
The strands of light wrapping one another in the void
mesmerize
me.
3
If he avoided Opal's regal stare, then she could not
mesmerize
him.
4
And as every little fairy knows, weak minds are easier to
mesmerize
.
5
Patrick's high cheekbones and pink, kissable lips were beginning to
mesmerize
her.
1
It is my intention, therefore, shortly to
mesmerise
one of my pupils.
2
Bolitho wanted to look away but she seemed to
mesmerise
him.
3
No human power could
mesmerise
us, but the window did so.
4
Take the ferry from Balestrand and they will
mesmerise
you.
5
Gentlemen seem to
mesmerise
houses-cowthem with an eye, and up they come, trembling.
Usage of
hypnotise
in English
1
I woke Madam Mina, and again tried to
hypnotise
her; but alas!
2
They did not know whether to drug you,
hypnotise
you, kill you.
3
We were going to
hypnotise
him, to save him the difficulty of acting.
4
When she's on her own and suitably relaxed, you can
hypnotise
Rosario Dawson.
5
It's about the monolithic power of leaders who
hypnotise
you.
6
How to
hypnotise
This takes the wellbeing trend into baffling and slightly sinister waters.
7
They may
hypnotise
you, and suggest you forget your name.
8
I once saw an entertainer
hypnotise
members of his audience.
9
Let them thought-read their daughters and
hypnotise
their aunts, and leave their typewriters alone.
10
Hurstwood fixed his eye on Carrie, as if to
hypnotise
her into doing better.
11
When I wake I try to
hypnotise
her; but alas!
12
Try a little self-control, and don't let Carthew
hypnotise
you.
13
He must
hypnotise
me before the dawn, and then I shall be able to speak.
14
The constant, unceasing, steady downfall seemed to
hypnotise
him.
15
They write about their own researches in most laudatory terms and
hypnotise
us into believing them.
16
MPs don't usually stare relentlessly at the camera like they are trying to
hypnotise
a goat.
Other examples for "hypnotise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
hypnotise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
hypnotise a goat
hypnotise audiences
hypnotise pain
hypnotise subjects
hypnotise the brute
More collocations
Translations for
hypnotise
Portuguese
hipnotizar
mesmerizar
Catalan
hipnotitzar
Spanish
hipnotizar
mesmerizar
Hypnotise
through the time