Hypnotized in a sentence as an adjective

The world must wake up, or we will all be hypnotized by the newest marketing ploy.

I guess the safest way is to memorize the private key in your brain just like some people memorize PI. Oh wait, what if you are hypnotized?

The people have been so hypnotized by bipartisan politics that they think the situation is only black or white. It isn't.

Is there a Charismatic cult leader that hypnotized him into a delusional state to plant these seeds who stand to make a fortune from his quitting school? 11.

I wonder if type erasure is profound, or if it only sounds profound after being hypnotized by type theory.

I don't think that's an accident, nor does it reflect your reality of Gruber readers being a bunch of hypnotized fanboys.

I guess this is what it feels like to be hypnotized into disliking chocolate and into preferring healthier snacks.

We are hypnotized by tool catalogs and hardware stores because they are full of lovely, lovely solutions. Good product people, though, focus on the actual problems that people have.

Nobody is getting hypnotized here. They are just using every tool in their arsenal to make their product perform as well as possible.

As I'm sure you guys know by now, it is extremely difficult to stay alert and attentive instead of getting hypnotized by the constant monologue inside your own head." -DFW

Every blockbuster movie contains the same boilerplate concept, the masses are too hypnotized to realize their money is being drained.

More, the human is not going to be hypnotized by the road if they aren't actively driving. As a passenger my eyes frequently check out the scenery; as a driver you're forced to watch the road nearly 100% of the time.

That appears to work like a denial of service attack on my brain - I was sitting here quite hypnotized until a colleague asked me what on earth I was doing.

Anyway, in the segment I'm thinking of, the researcher took people and hypnotized them, and told them that when they woke up they ware going to do the test, but all the words would be in a foreign language they did not understand. The subjects were woken up, and the test was done--in English.

Just as the fact that the two times I was hypnotized I did not suffer post-hypnotic amnesia would also not be the normal experience, right? It seems to my mind that your disbelief should be qualified with an understanding of how common the exceptions are.

The contact protectors add collision-noise and vibration, which are rare enough that even a dozing/road-hypnotized driver is likely to take note. Comparative testing is of course justified.

Its also especially hard to break free of that mesmerization when everyone else is similarly hypnotized. Groupthink is enormously powerful.

She went on, explaining that the hypnotist "hypnotized" the audience to select the person they would have on-stage, by convincing them to raise both of their arms, then selecting the person that raised their arms under hypnosis the highest, because they are the one with the greatest connection. Of course, she had the greatest connection to the hypnotist, so was called on stage.

The thing about hyperinflation is that people are hypnotized by the many zeros that are involved and ignore the underlying root causes. Zimbabwe suffered economically for reasons entirely unrelated to hyperinflation.

’ One could just as easily say that individual behavior is paralysis of the brain, hypnotized by the culture. If someone is more 'cultivated' as an individual, it's simply because he's had much more practice in that form- a group of people who act as one is not only possible, and quite impressive, but it takes work- willpower and practice.

Enjoy yourselves, keep your brain in your head and your head firmly attached to the body, the body active and alive, and I promise you this much; I promise you this one sweet victory over our enemies, over those desk-bound men and women with their hearts in a safe deposit box, and their eyes hypnotized by desk calculators. I promise you this; You will outlive the bastards.

The question that you should have asked, that you did not ask because you were hypnotized into asking the above questions, is: to what extent am I free to make the decision TO drink soda? Soda was tested, refined and improved so that you would probably like it; but it was packaged and marketed so that you would like it regardless of whether you liked it, and "you" means you now, in this time, in this place.

Good article, yet the author seems to be making the same mistake so many make - to assume that our present generations are being eroded away and forgetting how to be productive because the masses are hypnotized by social media and news on demand. If you stop for a minute and look at what's being spread via social media and TV/Internet news, you quickly realize it's the exact same things that hunter-gatherers probably spend 99% of their downtime gossiping about too: this person said that thing; this guy slept with that girl; this guy has so many resources and isn't that so unfair to the rest of us; the guys in charge of tribal society have secretly been spying on all of us, isn't that scary...

Hypnotized definitions

adjective

having your attention fixated as though by a spell

See also: fascinated hypnotised mesmerized mesmerised spellbound spell-bound transfixed