verb
- present participle of hypnotise; to put someone into a hypnotic state or trance
Usage: British spelling (American: hypnotizing)
adjective
- extremely fascinating or captivating; holding one's attention completely
Examples
- The therapist was hypnotising the patient to help her overcome her anxiety.
- The magician's hypnotising performance left the audience in awe.
- She found the rhythm of the music hypnotising and couldn't look away.
- The documentary had a hypnotising effect on viewers, keeping them glued to their screens.
- He was hypnotising volunteers on stage as part of his comedy show.
- The dancer's hypnotising movements told a story without words.