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What is the past tense of hypnotise?

What's the past tense of hypnotise? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of hypnotise is hypnotised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hypnotise is hypnotises.

The present participle of hypnotise is hypnotising.

The past participle of hypnotise is hypnotised.

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A woman lost almost 4 st in weight after she was hypnotised into believing she had had a gastric band fitted.
And I was transfixed, almost hypnotised by the grotesque scene in front of me.
Just as he's hypnotised you into his intimate world, the closing track suddenly explodes into ear-blistering Finnish-language opera.
A zombified society, passively allowing itself to be hypnotised by every cunning conman with a used monster to sell.
In 1993 he hypnotised a man in a Liverpool shop window to sleep, on display, for eight continuous days.
Or had the man with a cough, for his own nefarious purposes, mesmerised or hypnotised me, and to some extent succeeded?

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