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How to pronounce hypnotism in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms mesmerism, suggestion
Type of influence
Derivation hypnotist

Examples of hypnotism

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There is an enormous variety of different induction techniques used in hypnotism.
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There are an enormous variety of different induction techniques used in hypnotism.
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He draws on each student's secret talent, from hypnotism to spitballs.
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A forensic psychologist was brought in to use hypnotism on one person who was interviewed.
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He wrote that fraud and hypnotism could explain mediumistic phenomena.
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Its appearance coincided with the discovery of anesthetics and hypnotism.
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The three-hour tour finishes back at Mel's for a hypnotism demonstration.
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Hypnotism can work too, especially when administered by someone trained in anxiety disorders.
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Hypnotism was used not to treat a patient but to induce her to display her symptoms for onlookers.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • The act of inducing hypnosis
  • (hypnotist) a person who induces hypnosis
  • Hypnosis is a mental state (according to "state theory") or imaginative role-enactment (according to "non-state theory"). It is usually induced by a procedure known as a hypnotic induction, which is commonly composed of a long series of preliminary instructions and suggestions. ...
  • The Miserable Mill is the fourth of thirteen novels in American author Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. It is to be released in paperback under the name The Miserable Mill; or, Hypnotism! ...
  • (The Hypnotist (Recess episode)) The following is an episode list for the Disney's One Saturday Morning animated series Recess. Click to see the page on the movie.
  • (Hypnotist) An individual, most likely unlicensed, who uses hypnosis techniques or variations of these techniques for a variety of reasons, including treatment and/or entertainment.
  • (hypnotist) n. Oprah Winfrey, divination, Bill Clinton (Admiration and Amusement)
  • Absent healer, hypnotist, projector
  • [from Greek hypnos sleep] One name for an artificially produced somnambulistic, entranced, or psychologized state. ...