mesmerized
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English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- mesmerised (mostly British)
Etymology[edit]
Derived from mesmerism, a pseudoscientific theory and practiced originating with and named after w:Franz Anton Mesmer and also known as animal magnetism.
Adjective[edit]
mesmerized (comparative more mesmerized, superlative most mesmerized)
Translations[edit]
spellbound or enthralled
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hypnotized
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Verb[edit]
mesmerized
- simple past and past participle of mesmerize