unhypnotize

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ hypnotize.

Verb

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unhypnotize (third-person singular simple present unhypnotizes, present participle unhypnotizing, simple past and past participle unhypnotized)

  1. (transitive) To cause to break out of a hypnotic trance.
    • 1984, Clifford B. Hicks, Pop and Peter Potts, page 77:
      You unhypnotize a chicken by poking its head out from under its wing so it can see again.
    • 2014, Eli Horowitz, Kevin Moffett, Matthew Derby, The Silent History, page 35:
      Like, what if a doctor figured out a word or a method that would unhypnotize them?
    • 2017, Nicole Helm, Stone Cold Texas Ranger:
      If this is hypnotism, unhypnotize him.