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f; -, -n hypnosis; in Hypnose versetzen hypnotize, put under hypnosis; unter Hypnose in a state of hypnosis, in a hypnotic state; aus der Hypnose erwachen come out of one’s hypnosis, wake up again umg.* * *die Hypnosehypnosis; hypnotic trance; hypnotism* * *Hyp|no|se [hʏp'noːzə]f -, -nhypnosisjdn in Hypnóse versetzen — to put sb under hypnosis
* * *die1) (the art of producing hypnosis.) hypnotism2) (a sleep-like state caused by the action of another person who can then make the sleeper obey his commands.) hypnosis* * *Hyp·no·se<-, -n>[hʏpˈno:zə]f hypnosisin \Hypnose fallen to fall [or go] into a hypnotic tranceunter \Hypnose stehen to be under hypnosisjdn in \Hypnose versetzen to hypnotize sb, to put sb under hypnosisin \Hypnose under hypnosisaus der \Hypnose erwecken to come out of a hypnotic trance* * *die; Hypnose, Hypnosen hypnosis* * *in Hypnose versetzen hypnotize, put under hypnosis;unter Hypnose in a state of hypnosis, in a hypnotic state;* * *die; Hypnose, Hypnosen hypnosis* * *-n f.hypnosis n.hypnotism n. -
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Hypnotism — • The nervous sleep, induced by artificial and external means, which has been made the subject of experiment and methodical study by men of science, physicians or physiologists Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hypnotism Hypn … Catholic encyclopedia
hypnotism — 1843, short for neuro hypnotism (1842), coined by Dr. James Braid of Manchester, England, from HYPNOTIC (Cf. hypnotic) + ISM (Cf. ism). In the same work (1843) Braid coined the verb hypnotize … Etymology dictionary
Hypnotism — Hyp no*tism, n. [Gr. ? sleep: cf. F. hypnotisme.] 1. A form of sleep or trance, in some respects resembling somnambulism, but brought on by artificial means, in which there is an unusual suspension of some powers, and an unusual activity of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hypnotism — ► NOUN ▪ the study or practice of hypnosis. DERIVATIVES hypnotist noun … English terms dictionary
hypnotism — [hip′nə tiz΄əm] n. 1. the act or practice of inducing hypnosis 2. the science of hypnosis … English World dictionary
hypnotism — n. to practice hypnotism * * * [ hɪpnətɪz(ə)m] to practice hypnotism … Combinatory dictionary
hypnotism — [[t]hɪ̱pnətɪzəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT Hypnotism is the practice of hypnotizing people. Dulcy also saw a psychiatrist who used hypnotism to help her deal with her fear. Syn: hypnosis Derived words: hypnotist plural N COUNT He was put into a trance by a… … English dictionary
hypnotism — Mesmerism Mes mer*ism, n. [From Mesmer, who first brought it into notice at Vienna, about 1775: cf. F. mesm[ e]risme.] An earlier name for {hypnosis} or {hypnotism}, the art of inducing an extraordinary or abnormal state of the nervous system, in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hypnotism — hypnotist, n. hypnotistic, adj. /hip neuh tiz euhm/, n. 1. the science dealing with the induction of hypnosis. 2. the act of hypnotizing. 3. hypnosis. [shortening of neuro hypnotism, term introduced by British surgeon James Braid (1795 1860) in… … Universalium
hypnotism — hyp•no•tism [[t]ˈhɪp nəˌtɪz əm[/t]] n. 1) med the study or practice of inducing hypnosis 2) psl the act of hypnotizing 3) psl hypnosis 1) • Etymology: shortening of neuro hypnotism, term introduced by British surgeon James Braid (1795–1860) in… … From formal English to slang
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