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posthypnotic

American  
[pohst-hip-not-ik] / ˌpoʊst hɪpˈnɒt ɪk /

adjective

  1. of or relating to the period after hypnosis.

  2. (of a suggestion) made during hypnosis so as to be effective after awakening.


Other Word Forms

  • posthypnotically adverb

Etymology

Origin of posthypnotic

First recorded in 1885–90; post- + hypnotic

Example Sentences

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The first scenes are the best in this self-consciously "different" movie about a posthypnotic political assassination.

From Time Magazine Archive

Such posthypnotic anesthesia can be localized at will, lasts perhaps two hours, can be renewed.

From Time Magazine Archive

He trained patients to anesthetize themselves by autohypnosis; they jabbed needles into their arms without feeling it and, by means of posthypnotic suggestion, remained indifferent to the pain even after they "awoke."

From Time Magazine Archive

But since it is witnesses' posthypnotic testimony that is most valuable to police, the Svengali squads in California and elsewhere continue to wither away.

From Time Magazine Archive

You should bear in mind that if you have been successful in achieving the first five tests, you have reached a medium state of hypnosis, and posthypnotic suggestions will be extremely effective.

From A Practical Guide to Self-Hypnosis by Powers, Melvin