mesmerisation

[mez-muh-rahy-zey-shuhn, mes-]

mesmerisation Definition

  • 1the act of hypnotizing someone
  • 2the state of being hypnotized

Using mesmerisation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mesmerisation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The audience was in complete mesmerisation during the magic show.

  • Example

    He was able to achieve a deep level of mesmerisation in his patients.

  • Example

    The mesmerisation techniques used by the hypnotist were very effective.

mesmerisation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mesmerisation

Phrases with mesmerisation

  • self-mesmerisation

    the act of hypnotizing oneself

    Example

    He practiced self-mesmerisation to overcome his anxiety.

  • a state of consciousness induced by mesmerisation

    Example

    She fell into a mesmeric trance during the hypnosis session.

  • mesmerising effect

    a captivating or enchanting influence

    Example

    The mesmerising effect of the music put everyone in a good mood.

Origins of mesmerisation

named after Franz Mesmer (1734–1815), an Austrian physician who developed a theory of animal magnetism

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Summary: mesmerisation in Brief

'Mesmerisation' [mez-muh-rahy-zey-shuhn, mes-] is the act of hypnotizing someone or the state of being hypnotized. It is often used in the context of hypnosis and trance, as in 'The audience was in complete mesmerisation during the magic show.' 'Mesmerisation' can also refer to self-hypnosis, as in 'He practiced self-mesmerisation to overcome his anxiety.'