"Hypnotizes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
hypnotizes (verb): to induce a state of deep relaxation or submit to the power of another's gaze, often causing a person to obey the hypnotist's suggestions without conscious thought or resistance.
Hypnotising refers to the act of inducing a state of hypnosis, which is a condition of focused attention, deep relaxation, and heightened suggestibility. It can also describe something that is so captivating and fascinating that it holds someone's attention, often to the point of being mesmerized or spellbound.
Hypnotism is the practice of inducing a state of heightened suggestibility in a person, often for therapeutic purposes, such as treating phobias or anxiety disorders. In this state, a person's critical faculties are suspended, allowing them to be more receptive to guidance or suggestion from the hypnotist.
To hypnotize means to put someone into a state of trance or deep relaxation, in which their mind becomes more open and receptive to suggestions. This is often done for therapeutic purposes, such as to help individuals overcome phobias or addictions, or to improve their self-esteem and confidence.
Hypnotizing refers to a state of being deeply absorbed or fascinated, often to the point of being completely captivated or spellbound. It can also describe something that is extremely captivating, mesmerizing, or enthralling, such as a performance, a piece of art, or a person's presence.
Hypnozoites are dormant or latent stages of protozoan parasites, particularly Plasmodium species that cause malaria. Hypnozoites are able to enter a state of dormancy, and when they do, they can remain in this state for long periods of time, even years, before reactivating and causing a relapse of the disease.