Synonym: empale, fascinate, grip, impale, spellbind, spike. Similar words: transfixed, transfigure, transfiguration, transfuse, transform, transfer, transformed, transfer to. Meaning: [træns'fɪks] v. 1. to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe 2. pierce with a sharp stake or point.
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1. The conference delegates were transfixed by her speech.
2. He transfixed the enemy's heart with a spear.
3. We were all transfixed by the images of the war.
4. She was transfixed with horror.
5. He stood staring at the ghost, transfixed with terror.
6. I was transfixed at its sight.
7. Her eyes were transfixed with terror.
8. For a moment she stood transfixed in the doorway.
9. Rabbits transfixed in the glare of car headlights are common victims on the roads.
10. A body lay in the corner, transfixed by a spear.
11. Luisa stood transfixed with shock.
12. For hours he stood transfixed.
13. Transfixing and intense, their dark, wine-soaked ballads and lock-tite harmonies are addictive.
14. She stood transfixed, with one hand out, but her fingers failed to obey the command to take the proffered bag.
15. Glancing towards the car park, I am transfixed by the sight of a man in a flat cap cleaning our car.
16. Through the night feeds, he sat transfixed, preparing endless cups of tea.
17. Ben stood transfixed with disbelief, his mouth open, as if he had received a blow across it.http://Sentencedict.com
18. These scenes transfix us as they transfixed their original viewers.
19. It can conciliate China and the west, transfix in the ancient and modern, help to enforce and manage state affairs--- The law science blueprint what he describe have democratic, scientific character.
20. Instead, Nolan intends to transfix you with a narcissist theory that seems logic and complex on the surface.
21. How to transfix and realize orient run-through on Three Gorges Reservoir sector, Yangtze has been being a focus and disputation problem of academic circle historically.
22. The value and system of civil law need transfix with culture of civil law.
23. Conclusion Using hamstring and TransFix for ACL reconstruction under arthroscopy was a mini-invasive technique and its clinical outcome was assured.
24. Throughout the passage, Ahab stands on the deck as if transfixed, staring blindly ahead into the wind and sleet.
25. That October evening had seemed, for the minute he stood transfixed outside, so joyful and carefree.
26. She was playing the piano and I stood there transfixed, a little kid with a pin through his jersey from the slums.
27. I've seen more than a few hives throwing off a swarm, and never has one failed to transfix me utterly, or to dumbfound everyone else within sight of it.
28. He carries a bow with a quiver of arrows which he uses to transfix the hearts of youths and maidens.
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