Like if someone was hypnotized by someones looks or someone hypnotized someone else.
The magician used a silver pocket watch to hypnotize the audience during his performance.
Write "hypnotizing watch" (I used it on monkeys:) )
I suspect that the answer is "mesmerise". Hypnotism used to be referred to (in the very early days) as mesmerism.
Many websites provide instructional material on hypnosis, such as Wikihow, eHow, How To Hypnotize Someone, and various Youtube videos. However, the information contained therein may or may not be accurate, and so should be subject to skepticism.
1864432424 but i think it have been used cos i ...no reasons but some poeople would have seen this
If you had seen what I just saw, you too might say that you would like to see no more. I've seen a saw like that, too. The second scene of the first act has to be seen to be believed.
Hypnosis is a state of consciousness in which the subject has an altered sense of self-awareness. It can be used therapeutically as a form of psychological counselling, and is also commonly seen used for entertainment purposes, with hypnotists taking advantage of a subject's susceptibility to suggestion.
Terra is ground. And Gaia is mother earth. I have seen both used.
Yes, but it is never used alone as a verb.---The form seen is the past participle form of the verb to see.It appears in the perfect tenses : present, past, and future perfect, the conditional perfect (would have seen), and all of the passive voices.*activehave seen / has seenhad seenwill have seenwould have seen*passiveam seen / are seen / is seen / was seen /were seenhave been seen / had been seen/ will have been seen*conditionalcould have seenshould have seenmay/might have seenwould have been seencould have been seenshould have been seenmay/might have been seen(* when used with a noun, it is a participial rather than an adjective, e.g. "the man seen on the news")
an element of time used in dance would be the waltz. i think 2 adjectives that would describe the energy of ballet would be graceful, and beautiful. an example of the type of movement through which this can be seen i would say would be grand jetes (or big leaps in the air)
The most common "stunt" seen in actual motocross racing would be the whip at the finish.
A pulley can be seen in the Gym. A pulley can be seen on the well - which is used to draw water. A pulley can sometimes be seen on the elevator, which is used to pull the car.