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Word definitions for hypnotism in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the act of inducing hypnosis [syn: mesmerism , suggestion ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The art of inducing hypnosis.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Although biofeedback and hypnotism seem to benefit some patients, such services are not often readily available. ▪ He or she begins to whisper, and in the voice is hypnotism , liberation, energy, possibly even truth. ▪ He was ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mesmerism \Mes"mer*ism\, n. [From Mesmer, who first brought it into notice at Vienna, about 1775: cf. F. mesm['e]risme.] An earlier name for hypnosis or hypnotism , the art of inducing an extraordinary or abnormal state of the nervous system, in which ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1843, short for neuro-hypnotism (1842), coined by Dr. James Braid of Manchester, England, from hypnotic + -ism . In the same work (1843) Braid coined the verb hypnotize .

Usage examples of hypnotism.

He noted that during one phase of hypnotism, known as catalepsy, the arms, limbs, etc.

Luys is an often quoted authority on hypnotism in Paris, and is at the head of what is called the Charity Hospital school of hypnotical experiments.

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At the same time the belief of the people that there was virtue in them was one of the chief means by which he was able to induce hypnotism, as we shall see later.

Here hypnotism had its origin, and the fact was established that sleep could be induced by physical agents.

English and American operators fail to see any distinction between magnetism and hypnotism, and suppose that the effect of passes, etc.

Mesmer, is in its way as much physical as the method of producing hypnotism by concentrating the gaze of the subject on a bright object, or the like.

Concentration of attention, whatever the method of producing hypnotism, is absolutely necessary.

On the question as to whether any one can produce hypnotism by pursuing the right methods there is some disagreement, but not much.

Again, since concentration is the prerequisite for producing hypnotism, one who has not the power of concentration himself, and concentration which he can perfectly control, is not likely to be able to secure it in others.

The word hypnotism means sleep, and the definition of hypnotism implies artificially produced sleep.

In the stages of hypnotism we will now consider, the will portion of the brain or mind seems to be put to sleep, while the other faculties are, abnormally awake.

It is also stated, and the present writer has seen no effective denial, that hypnotism may be produced by pressing with the fingers upon certain points in the body, known as hypnogenic spots.

The student of hypnotism will have to form a conclusion for himself as he investigates the facts.