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  1. MESMERIZED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of mesmerize 2. to have someone's attention completely so that…. Learn more.

  2. verb mes· mer· ize ˈmez-mə-ˌrīz also ˈmes- mesmerized; mesmerizing Synonyms of mesmerize transitive verb 1 : to subject to mesmerism also : hypnotize 2 : spellbind I found myself mesmerized by the grandiosity of it all Arnold Plotnick

  3. Synonyms for MESMERIZED: hypnotized, intrigued, interested, engaged, involved, enthralled, conscious, watchful; Antonyms of MESMERIZED: distracted, absent, inattentive, unfocused, abstracted, oblivious, absentminded, dreamy.

  4. If you’re mesmerized, you are so fascinated by something, you can’t look away. The mesmerized look in your eyes reveals that watching hockey seems to put you in a trance.

  5. Mesmerizing sea view, 286m high hillocks and the reminiscences of ancient life, all are the facts that fascinated the sightseers. From. Wikipedia. See all examples of mesmerize. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of ...

  6. Mesmerized definition: in a hypnotic or trancelike state; hypnotized. See examples of MESMERIZED used in a sentence.

  7. MESMERIZED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of mesmerize 2. to have someone's attention completely so that…. Learn more.

  8. IPA guide. Other forms: mesmerized; mesmerizing; mesmerizes. 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.

  9. to completely capture the attention of; spellbind; fascinate: This young pianist has mesmerized audiences with her incredible technique and range of musical expression. to hypnotize or put into a trancelike state; cause (someone) to be open to the power of suggestion or unable to act on their own:

  10. mes·mer·ize. (mĕz′mə-rīz′, mĕs′-) tr.v.mes·mer·ized, mes·mer·iz·ing, mes·mer·iz·es. 1. To spellbind; enthrall: "The dance was subtle ... but at the same time it was sensual, and it mesmerized him"(Robert Rosenberg). 2. To hypnotize. mes′mer·i·za′tion(-mər-ĭ-zā′shən) n. mes′mer·iz′er n.

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