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self-hypnotized

American  
[self-hip-nuh-tahyzd, self-] / ˌsɛlfˈhɪp nəˌtaɪzd, ˈsɛlf- /

adjective

  1. hypnotized by oneself.


Other Word Forms

  • selfhypnotization noun

Example Sentences

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His mind, self-hypnotized, had passed them over in the same old fashion.

From The Rules of the Game by White, Stewart Edward

He is self-hypnotized, so to speak, and his mind mercifully dulled for the moment on the Sea of Fatalism.

From The Rising of the Court by Lawson, Henry

Life-long mental habits withered and shriveled and vanished in microscopic flakes until into her self-hypnotized consciousness there came the eternal query of the female who has stopped running, "What can I give to this man?"

From H. R. by Lefevre, Edwin

One summer evening when the poor woman was sitting in the dark in the self-hypnotized condition of the utter emptiness of her living death, she heard Christophe playing.

From Jean Christophe: in Paris The Market-Place, Antoinette, the House by Cannan, Gilbert

What kind of a self-hypnotized fool was he, not to hear the plainest warnings?

From The Second Generation by Phillips, David Graham