Synonym: mesmeric, mesmerizing, soporific, spellbinding. Similar words: hypnotize, hypnotised, hypnosis, tachypnea, hypnagogic, notice, hypothetical, hyperkinetic. Meaning: [hɪp'nɑtɪk /-'nɒtɪk] n. a drug that induces sleep. adj. 1. of or relating to hypnosis 2. attracting and holding interest as if by a spell.
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61. Objective:To study the sedative hypnotic and anticonvulsant effects of pholidota chinensis lindl(PCL).
62. Characters in Lynch films hover on the margins of reality, entering, through portal after portal, phantasmagoric dream worlds that are often as unsettling as they are hypnotic.
63. If you arent sure if I used hypnotic selling techniques throughout this article you may want to read it again!
64. Objective : To observe sedative and hypnotic effects of Zishen Granule in mice.
65. Her voice was so sweet as it broke the hypnotic trance we were all caught in. "Mom, let's run through the rain, " she said.
66. Fexofenadine is a new antihistamine drug used to treat anaphylaxis and is not sedative and hypnotic.
67. Hypnotic is what can you make person generation bad really psychedelic?
68. In the next section, we'll look at the most common methods of inducing a hypnotic trance.
69. They obviously have found a wavelength with hypnotic effects so that they could give me posthypnotic orders.
70. RUSULTS: YTG didn t have the outstanding sedative and hypnotic function.
71. Aim To study the sedative, hypnotic effects of the hyphostroma from Paecilomyces hepiali Chen(HPC) in mice.
72. She was again the victim of the city's hypnotic influence.
73. Objective To observe the effect of circadian rhythm on hypnotic median effective dose( ED50) of ketamine.
74. The seeds and latex (milky sap) extracted from green capsules, however, have sedative, tranquilizing, antispasmodic, and hypnotic properties.
75. Rasputin exercised some strong hypnotic power over the Tsar and his wife.
76. Tryptophan is the natural hypnotic, and it is the raw material for brain's producing serotonin.
77. But as what Mark Tyrrell mentioned in the last interview, some people respond faster to hypnotic trance and I believe Aarron was one of them.
78. Look at screen in oneself, you can feel oneself by hypnotic.
79. Your hypnotic eyes will capture the hearts of those who interest you.
80. The little voice was so sweet as it broke the hypnotic trance we were all caught in "Mom, let's run through the rain, " she said.
81. Methods: Sedative and hypnotic as well as anticonvulsant experiments were made to observe the effects of the extract of Ficus Carica leaves on spontaneous motion and hypnosis in mice.
82. Watch some TV; drama sells! Hypnotic sales professionals are master storytellers.
83. The hypnotic instrument is used to depress and massage the insomnia acupoints in metacarpal bone area of thumb and index finger for hypnogenesis.
84. Methods Among the psychotherapies for acute lumbago and dorsalgia(sentencedict.com), the methods of relaxed and hypnotic suggestive therapies were searched.
85. The noise of the wind took on some kind of rhythm, becoming hypnotic.
86. They obviously have found a wavelength with hypnotic effects so that they could give me posthypnotic orders. I wasn't able not to obey.
87. If these criteria are met, the hypnotist can guide the subject into a hypnotic trance using a variety of methods. The most common hypnotic techniques are.
88. Some people can be made to suppress a particular memory by hypnotic suggestion,[sentencedict.com/hypnotic.html] an effect called posthypnotic amnesia.
89. Its hypnotic images are drawn from such sado-masochistic films as Lililana Cazani's"The Night Porter" and Luchino Visconti's "The Damned."
90. Objective : To observe sedative and hypnotic effects, and improvement for memory acquirement disorder induced by scopolamine.
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