mesmerize

[ˈmezməraɪz]

mesmerize Definition

  • 1to hold the attention of someone in a way that they cannot think of anything else
  • 2to hypnotize someone

Using mesmerize: Examples

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

  • Example

    The magician's performance mesmerized the audience.

  • Example

    She was mesmerized by the beauty of the sunset.

  • Example

    The baby was mesmerized by the mobile above his crib.

  • Example

    He was so mesmerized by her that he couldn't speak.

mesmerize Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for mesmerize

Idioms Using mesmerize

  • mesmerize someone's senses

    to captivate someone's senses with something

    Example

    The aroma of freshly baked bread mesmerized her senses.

  • mesmerize someone's mind

    to captivate someone's mind with something

    Example

    The book mesmerized her mind and she couldn't put it down.

  • mesmerize someone's heart

    to captivate someone's heart with something

    Example

    The singer mesmerized her heart with his soulful voice.

Phrases with mesmerize

  • to captivate or fascinate someone with something

    Example

    The artist mesmerized the crowd with his guitar playing.

  • to hypnotize someone into doing something

    Example

    The hypnotist mesmerized the volunteer into clucking like a chicken.

  • to hold someone's attention by something

    Example

    The speaker mesmerized the audience by his eloquent speech.

Origins of mesmerize

from Franz Anton Mesmer, an Austrian physician who developed a theory of animal magnetism in the late 18th century

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Summary: mesmerize in Brief

The verb 'mesmerize' [ˈmezməraɪz] means to hold someone's attention in a way that they cannot think of anything else or to hypnotize someone. It can be used in phrases like 'mesmerize with,' 'mesmerize into,' and 'mesmerize by.' The idiom 'mesmerize someone's senses' refers to captivating someone's senses with something, while 'mesmerize someone's mind' and 'mesmerize someone's heart' refer to captivating someone's mind and heart with something, respectively.