different between hypnotize vs hypnotizer
hypnotize
English
Alternative forms
- hypnotise (Commonwealth, not OED or Canada)
Etymology
Derived from hypnot(ic) +? -ize (verbal derivational suffix).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h?pn?ta??z/
Verb
hypnotize (third-person singular simple present hypnotizes, present participle hypnotizing, simple past and past participle hypnotized)
- (transitive) To induce a state of hypnosis in.
Synonyms
- mesmerize
Derived terms
Related terms
- hypnotic
Translations
hypnotize From the web:
- what hypnotized mean
- what hypnotize someone
- what hypnotize you
- what hypnotized mean in arabic
- what hypnotize a chicken
- hypnotized what happened
- hypnotize what do it mean
- hypnotized what rhymes
hypnotizer
English
Etymology
hypnotize +? -er
Noun
hypnotizer (plural hypnotizers)
- One who, or that which, hypnotizes.
Synonyms
- hypnotist
hypnotizer From the web:
- what does hypnotized mean
- hypnotize means
- meaning of hypnotise
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