单词 | to hypnotize into |
释义 | > as lemmasto hypnotize into 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. < as lemmas |
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