noun
- plural of mesmerism; instances or practices of hypnotism or the supposed ability to hypnotize people
- plural of mesmerism; compelling or fascinating influences or powers
Usage: historical
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The 18th-century physician studied various mesmerisms and their effects on patients.
- Different practitioners claimed to master distinct forms of mesmerisms.
- The book explored historical mesmerisms and early hypnotic techniques.
- Her performances seemed to employ subtle mesmerisms that captivated audiences.
- The speaker’s mesmerisms held the crowd’s attention throughout the evening.
- Critics dismissed the various mesmerisms as mere theatrical tricks.