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Hypnosis   /hɪpnˈoʊsəs/   Listen
Hypnosis

noun
(pl. hypnoses)
1.
A state that resembles sleep but that is induced by suggestion.



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"Hypnosis" Quotes from Famous Books



... Sector people began coming in, they were mostly white, with a few brown people who might have been Polynesians. No Negroes—there's no black race on this sector, and I suppose the paratime slavers didn't want too many questions asked. Coru-hin-Irigod, under narco-hypnosis, said that they were all ...
— Time Crime • H. Beam Piper

... a man who committed murder, and it was to expiate this crime that she endured such suffering in the darkness, and after her life as a little girl, when she had no time to do wrong. Colonel de Rochas did not think it wise to carry the hypnosis further, because the subject appeared exhausted and her paroxysms were painful to watch. He obtained analogous and even more surprising ...
— Four-Dimensional Vistas • Claude Fayette Bragdon



Words linked to "Hypnosis" :   mental condition, psychological state, hypnotic, psychological condition, mental state, hypnotise, self-hypnosis, hypnotize



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