verb
- to put someone into a hypnotic state; to induce hypnosis in
- to capture and hold someone's attention completely; to fascinate or spellbind
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'hypnotize'; transitive verb
Usage: figurative use; transitive verb
Examples
- The therapist will hypnotise the patient to help treat her anxiety.
- The magician hypnotised several audience members during the show.
- She was hypnotised by the rhythmic sound of the waves.
- The dancer's movements seemed to hypnotise the entire crowd.
- He tried to hypnotise himself before the big exam to stay calm.
- The glittering lights hypnotised the children as they watched the display.