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单词 hypnotize
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hypnotizev.

Brit. /ˈhɪpnətʌɪz/, U.S. /ˈhɪpnəˌtaɪz/
Etymology: formed as hypnot- (in hypnotic adj. and n.) + -ize suffix: in French hypnotiser.
transitive. To put into a hypnotic state; to place under the influence of hypnotism; to mesmerize. Also to hypnotize into (a state or belief). Also absol.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the supernatural > the paranormal > [verb (transitive)] > mesmerize
fascinate1591
magnetize1784
magnetify1785
mesmerize1829
hypnotize1843
biologize1850
statuvolize1883
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > hypnotic state > hypnotize [verb (transitive)]
mesmerize1829
hypnotize1843
1843 J. Braid Neurypnology 13 By the term ‘Neuro-Hypnotism’ then, is to be understood ‘nervous sleep’; and, for the sake of brevity, suppressing the prefix ‘neuro’, by the terms—Hypnotic, will be understood ‘The state or condition of nervous sleep’; Hypnotize, ‘To induce nervous sleep’; Hypnotized, ‘One who has been put into the state of nervous sleep’; Hypnotism, ‘Nervous sleep’; Hypnotist, ‘One who practises Neuro-Hypnotism’.
1847–9 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. IV. i. 703/1 Observations upon individuals hypnotised by Mr. Braid.
1880 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 4 Sept. 382 The natural normal state of those who may be readily hypnotised.
1892 Daily News 17 Dec. 5/5 They hypnotised themselves into believing in it.
1892 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 3 Dec. 1219 Anyone can hypnotise, and every one can hypnotise if he is patient enough, and either scientifically intelligent or ignorantly fanatic.
1896 Voice (N.Y.) 6 Feb. 2/4 Houses of Representatives have been hypnotized into subserviency.

Derivatives

ˈhypnotized adj.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the supernatural > the paranormal > [adjective] > relating to mesmerism > inducing or affected by
magnetized1784
magnetified1797
mesmerized1829
hypnotized1843
hypnotizing1843
mesmerizing1846
biologized1851
statuvolent1891
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > hypnotic state > [adjective] > hypnotized
mesmerized1829
hypnotized1843
1843 J. Braid Neurypnology 13 By the term ‘Neuro-Hypnotism’ then, is to be understood ‘nervous sleep’; and, for the sake of brevity, suppressing the prefix ‘neuro’, by the terms—Hypnotic, will be understood ‘The state or condition of nervous sleep’; Hypnotize, ‘To induce nervous sleep’; Hypnotized, ‘One who has been put into the state of nervous sleep’; Hypnotism, ‘Nervous sleep’; Hypnotist, ‘One who practises Neuro-Hypnotism’.
1880 Romanes in 19th Cent. Sept. 475 When he clattered his teeth, the hypnotised patient repeated the movement.
ˈhypnotizing n. and adj.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the supernatural > the paranormal > [noun] > mesmerism > influencing by
mesmerization1829
mesmerizing1829
hypnotizing1843
hypnotization1884
the world > the supernatural > the paranormal > [adjective] > relating to mesmerism > inducing or affected by
magnetized1784
magnetified1797
mesmerized1829
hypnotized1843
hypnotizing1843
mesmerizing1846
biologized1851
statuvolent1891
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > hypnotic state > [noun] > hypnotizing
diradiation1724
hypnotism1842
hypnotizing1843
hypnotization1884
hypnogeny1887
hypnogenesis1889
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > hypnotic state > [adjective] > subjecting person to hypnotism
hypnotizing1843
mesmerizing1846
1843 J. Braid Neurypnology 7 It was alleged that my mode of hypnotizing was no novelty.
1884 Proc. Soc. Psychical Res. 1883–4 2 63 The hypnotising process may carry a sensitive ‘subject’ in a minute..into hypnotic sleep.
ˈhypnotizable adj. capable of being hypnotized.
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the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > hypnotic state > [adjective] > capable of being hypnotized
hypnotic1881
hypnotizable1885
the world > the supernatural > the paranormal > [adjective] > relating to mesmerism > inducing or affected by > capable of being affected
mesmerizable1840
hypnotic1881
hypnotizable1885
suggestible1890
1885 Eng. Mechanic 13 Feb. 512 The number of hypnotisable subjects.
hypnotizability n. /ˌhɪpnətaɪzəˈbɪlɪtɪ/ capability of being hypnotized.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the supernatural > the paranormal > [noun] > mesmerism > state allowing or susceptibility
rapport1837
mesmerizability1840
hypnotizability1888
suggestibility1890
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > hypnotic state > [noun] > ability to be hypnotized
hypnotizability1888
1888 Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. May 520 To furnish a criterion of the hypnotizability of the subject.
hypnotiˈzation n. the action of hypnotizing, or condition of being hypnotized.
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the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > hypnotic state > [noun]
sleepwalking1797
death trance1822
hypnotism1843
somnolism1849
trance-coma1849
trance-sleep1849
trance1861
hypnosis1882
cataplexy1883
hypnotization1884
the world > the supernatural > the paranormal > [noun] > mesmerism > influencing by
mesmerization1829
mesmerizing1829
hypnotizing1843
hypnotization1884
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > hypnotic state > [noun] > hypnotizing
diradiation1724
hypnotism1842
hypnotizing1843
hypnotization1884
hypnogeny1887
hypnogenesis1889
1884 Proc. Soc. Psychical Res. 1883–4 2 67 After a very short course of hypnotisation.
1892 Spectator 2 Jan. 26/2 Horses are very susceptible to hypnotization.
ˈhypnotizer n. one who hypnotizes.
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the world > the supernatural > the paranormal > [noun] > mesmerism > mesmerist
mesmerite1785
magnetizer1786
animal magnetist1792
mesmerist1795
mesmerian1802
magnetist1807
mesmerizer1829
hypnotist1843
biologist1853
hypnotizer1883
pathetist1890
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > hypnotic state > [noun] > hypnotizing > one who hypnotizes
hypnotist1843
biologizer1851
hypnotizer1883
1883 19th Cent. Oct. 701 The ‘subject’ mimics or obeys his hypnotiser in a quite mechanical way.
1889 Athenæum 25 May 661/1 He meets the monk Heliobas..reputed hypnotizer and mesmerist.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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