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- Dictionarymesmerize/ˈmɛzmərʌɪz/
verb
- 1. capture the complete attention of (someone); transfix: "they were mesmerized by his story"
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Learn the origin, synonyms, and examples of the verb mesmerize, which means to subject to mesmerism, hypnotize, or fascinate. Find out how the word is related to the Swabian physician Franz Anton Mesmer and his controversial practice of animal magnetism.
Mesmerize means to have someone's attention completely so that they cannot think of anything else. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and hear the pronunciation.
Mesmerize means to have someone's attention completely so that they cannot think of anything else. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and find translations in other languages.
Mesmerize definition: to completely capture the attention of; spellbind; fascinate. See examples of MESMERIZE used in a sentence.
You meet someone and you can’t take your eyes off them, like you are connected by an invisible cord and can’t break free. Those kinds of people have the power to mesmerize, holding your attention like you’re under hypnosis.
Mesmerize means to have such a strong effect on you that you cannot give your attention to anything else. Learn how to pronounce, spell and use this verb with examples, synonyms and grammar notes.
Mesmerize means to be so interested or attracted to something that you cannot think of anything else. It is also a former word for hypnotize. Learn more about its pronunciation, usage, and origin from Collins English Dictionary.