self-hypnotized

[ self-hip-nuh-tahyzd, self- ]
/ ˌsɛlfˈhɪp nəˌtaɪzd, ˈsɛlf- /

adjective

hypnotized by oneself.

OTHER WORDS FROM self-hypnotized

self·hyp·no·ti·za·tion, noun

Example sentences from the Web for self-hypnotized

  • He is self-hypnotized, so to speak, and his mind mercifully dulled for the moment on the Sea of Fatalism.

    The Rising of the Court |Henry Lawson
  • Self-hypnotized, or not, the exile had given up everything in life to make the world better as he saw it.

    Red Fleece |Will Levington Comfort
  • That is to say, nothing but the pretense upon which cupidity and self-hypnotized credulity battened and fattened.

  • His mind, self-hypnotized, had passed them over in the same old fashion.

    The Rules of the Game |Stewart Edward White