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hypnotic

[hip-not-ik] / hɪpˈnɒt ɪk /


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In their place are intravenous agents - most notably propofol, the hypnotic made infamous by Michael Jackson's death but prized in operating theatres for its rapid onset and clean recovery.

From BBC

The app's hypnotic format has taken the world by storm - and this continent is no different.

From BBC

She was in the original cast and much praised for her part in the hypnotic, meditative pas de deux in the second movement.

From New York Times

Shaped by the woman’s excursions, the movie builds a repetitive, hypnotic rhythm that’s underscored by her daily notations of “No change” in a small notebook.

From New York Times

Overall, the recording slides between hypnotic and somnolent.

From New York Times