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Definition of Hypnotised
1. Adjective. Having your attention fixated as though by a spell.
Similar to: Enchanted
Definition of Hypnotised
1. Verb. (past of hypnotise) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hypnotised
Literary usage of Hypnotised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hypnotism: Its History, Practice and Theory by John Milne Bramwell (1906)
"The particular hypnotised subject referred to above did not object to be stripped:
why should she ? She must have been accustomed to see other hospital ..."
2. Apparitions and thought-transference: An Examination of the Evidence for by Frank Podmore (1895)
"It is possible that the superior susceptibility of the hypnotised percipient is
in some measure due simply to the quiescence and freedom from spontaneous ..."
3. Fifty Years of an Actors̓ Life by John Coleman (1904)
"... Bleeding Sergeant—"A Beggarly Account of Empty Benches"—La Grande Charlotte
as the Witch of Endor in The Italian Wife—Metempsychosis—I am hypnotised—So ..."
4. The Horse in History by Basil Tozer (1908)
"... Bedouins and their horses—Some classic thoroughbreds of modern times—Horses
hypnotised—The Derby and the Oaks—Horse racing in Mongolia—Conclusion. ..."
5. Fores's Sporting Notes & Sketches: A Quarterly Magazine Descriptive of (1901)
"... us to believe it or not I do not know, but from that day the Crusher's feet
were always referred to as his ' Life- preservers.' hypnotised BY WOLVES. ..."
6. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1899)
"To illustrate Class 2 : a patient was hypnotised four times during the last two
weeks of ... When labour began, she was hypnotised to the second degree of ..."
7. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1890)
"suggestions made to a hypnotised person, or of post-hypnotic suggestions ; 2.
The use of hypnotism in surgical operations, or to diminish the pains of ..."