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hypnotize
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hypnotize /hyp·no·tize/ (-tīz) to induce a state of hypnosis.
hyp·no·tize (hpn-tz)
v.
To put a person into a state of hypnosis.

hypno·tiza·ble adj.
hypno·ti·zation (-t-zshn) n.

hypnotize
[hip′nətīz]
1 to put into a state of hypnosis.
2 to fascinate, entrance, or control through personal charm.

hypnotize [hip´no-tīz]
to induce hypnosis.

hypnotize (hip´nōtīz),
v to put into a state of hypnosis in which there is a condition of heightened suggestibility.


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He assembles Christine's friends and hypnotises them to reveal their memories of the night she died.
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