Hypnotize

/ˈhɪpnətaɪz/ verb

To put someone into a trance-like state where they are highly suggestible and responsive to commands.

From Greek 'hypnos' meaning sleep, combined with the suffix '-ize.' The word was coined in the 1840s when the practice of 'mesmerism' was renamed by James Braid, who believed it involved sleep-like states.

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