1. A strong or spellbinding appeal; fascination.
2. Hypnotic induction believed to involve animal magnetism.
3. Hypnotism.
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Hold the attention of (someone). Example: he is so mesmerizing.
mesmerize:
1. to hypnotize
2. to spellbind; fascinate
3. to compel by fascination
Mesmerize means hypnotize because it is created from the name of an early student of hypnosis, Franz Mesmer. The word hypnotize is in fact a later coinage.
He found the slowly swing pocket watch in the hypnotist's hand to be completely mesmerizing.
suprising, breath-taking.
alluring appealing mesmerizing
To create a mesmerizing effect with the rhythms of meter and rhyme. /Apex
mesmerizing means to be able to hold the attention of. sway means to blow back and forth. so it basically means "charming sweet smells blow back and forth together in the wind."
The patterns on the screen were mesmerizing.
Mesmerizing is a verb, a noun, and an adjective. Example uses:As a verb: He was mesmerizing the audience with the beauty of playing.As a noun: Mesmerizing was once considered an evil doers skill.As an adjective: The mesmerizing view from our balcony was worth the extra cost.
Mesmerizing The Ultra was created on 2005-09-13.
He found the slowly swing pocket watch in the hypnotist's hand to be completely mesmerizing.
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suprising, breath-taking.
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Named for German psychologist Dr. Mesmer.
It is their subtle universal nature and potential that captivates you.