0 a temporary mental condition in which someone is not completely conscious of and/or not in control of himself or herself:
1 fast, electronic dance music with a regular beat, keyboards, but usually no singing
2 a mental state between sleeping and waking in which a person does not move but can hear and understand what is being said:
Hunting large animals is ' a key metaphor for trancing ' (p. 80).
The body is in a trancelike state, but the consciousness is fully perceptive of its blissful experience within.
The impressionistic visuals are underscored by equally off-the-wall treated electronic sounds, which crescendo to a burst of trance-style house music when the images resolve themselves.
Trance's astral form is additionally able to project destructive energy.
Nearly all of the religious practices of the sect were communal activities (collective trances, fasts).
Under his training he had undergone or experienced mystic trances.
Worse, as she is the only member of the team with actual super-strength, she proves completely unmovable until she emerges from the trances.
He held prayer meetings where people had visions and fell into trances.