Hypnotised

/ˈhɪpnətaɪzd/ verb

Put someone into a trance-like state where they're highly susceptible to suggestion; or completely fascinated or captivated by something.

From Greek 'hypnos' (sleep) plus '-tise' (verb-forming suffix). The term was coined in the 1840s by Scottish surgeon James Braid to describe the phenomenon he called 'neuro-hypnosis,' blending sleep and nervous control.

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