Hypnotism [noun]

Definition of Hypnotism:

bewitchment

Synonyms of Hypnotism:


Opposite/Antonyms of Hypnotism:

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Sentence/Example of Hypnotism:

Such men are so set in their habits, nothing but a miracle or hypnotism can save them.

Hypnotism has been employed against all kinds of sexual processes, both in adults and in children.

To pass the weary time Jones and Hill dabbled in and experimented with hypnotism and telepathy.

They rejected hypnotism as in most cases too dangerous, but used a milder form which is known as "hypnoidization."

Under hypnotism it was discovered to be a case of multiple personality.

But what is more curious is the new way in which you combined your self-hypnotism with crystal-gazing.

Disreputable somnambulists do not forbid the existence of magnetism, hypnotism, and genuine somnambulism.

Even at the present day academic bodies laugh at hypnotism and at homœopathy.

As is well known, hypnotism only causes a momentary illusion; after the séance, everything takes its original form.

It involved physical exercises, mental practice, some hypnotism, diet and so on.