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1. (n.) hypnosis
an artificially induced trance state resembling sleep, characterized by heightened susceptibility to suggestion.
Etymology: (1875–80; hypn (otic ) + -osis)
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| Definition of 'Hypnosis' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) hypnosis
a state that resembles sleep but that is induced by suggestion
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| Definition of 'Hypnosis' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Hypnosis
supervention of sleep
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| Definition of 'Hypnosis' |
U.S. National Library of Medicine |
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1. Hypnosis
A state of increased receptivity to suggestion and direction, initially induced by the influence of another person.
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Sense: a sleep-like state caused by the action of another person who can then make the sleeper obey his commands.
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Afrikaans: hipnose |
Arabic: نَوْم مِغْناطيسي |
Bulgarian: хипноза |
Brazilian: hipnose |
Czech: hypnóza |
German: die Hypnose |
Danish: hypnose |
Greek: ύπνωση |
Spanish: hipnosis |
Estonian: hüpnoos |
Farsi: هيپنوتيزم |
Finnish: hypnoosi |
French: hypnose |
Hebrew: הִיפּנוֹזָה |
Hindi: सम्मोहन |
Croatian: hipnoza |
Hungarian: hipnózis |
Indonesian: hipnosis |
Icelandic: dáleiðsla |
Italian: ipnosi |
Japanese: 催眠 |
Korean: 최면 상태 |
Lithuanian: hipnozė |
Latvian: hipnoze |
Malay: hipnosis |
Dutch: hypnose |
Norwegian: hypnose |
Polish: hipnoza |
Persian: هيپنوتيزم |
Pashto: هیپنوتیزم |
Portuguese: hipnose |
Romanian: hipnoză |
Russian: гипноз |
Slovak: hypnóza |
Slovenian: hipnoza |
Serbian: hipnoza |
Swedish: hypnos |
Thai: การสะกดจิต |
Turkish: hipnoz, yapay uyku |
Taiwanese: 催眠狀態 |
Ukrainian: гіпноз |
Urdu: نیند کی غفلت |
Vietnamese: sự thôi miên |
Chinese: 催眠状态 |
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