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Filter by Meaning The hypnotic colors and patterns of the artwork seemed to hypnotize the viewers.
The soothing music and gentle voice of the meditation instructor helped to hypnotize the participants into a state of tranquility.
The charismatic speaker was able to hypnotize the audience with his captivating words.
The magician used his skills to hypnotize the volunteers on stage, making them believe they were chickens.
The soothing music helped to hypnotize the baby, lulling her into a deep sleep.
The hypnotist guided the patient into a relaxed state, using his voice to hypnotize her into overcoming her fear of spiders.
The vivid colors and swirling brushstrokes of the painting seemed to hypnotize viewers, evoking a range of emotions.
The author's captivating storytelling skills had the ability to hypnotize readers, immersing them in the fictional world of the novel.
The therapist tried to hypnotize the patient to help them overcome their fear of flying.
He started to hypnotize himself regularly to boost his motivation and productivity.
She discovered that she could hypnotize herself to enhance her creativity and unlock new ideas.
They began to hypnotize themselves to let go of past traumas and find inner peace.
He practiced self-hypnosis to hypnotize himself into adopting healthier habits and lifestyle choices.
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