0 past simple and past participle of dazzle
1 If light dazzles you, it makes you unable to see for a short time:
Nor must our judgment be dazzled by the glare of self-conscious heroism.
No audience in history has been so variously entertained/ dazzled/exploited, educated/enlightened/ reformed/challenged/invited to interact/ participate, and wooed.
The authors, struck by the brilliance of the newly released dispatches, were dazzled by them.
After hearing their performance of this magnificent quartet one is left dazzled, dazed, and filled with wild surmise.
Might we have been dazzled so much by what is possible that we lost sight of what is essential?
Visible from outer space, they form the largest biologically constructed features known: in close proximity it is impossible not to be dazzled by their spectacular beauty and abundance of life.
To say that these associations are patentable is "genetic exceptionalism" : allowing oneself to be unduly dazzled, nay, mesmerized, by the novelty of biotechnology compared to other technologies.
I am dazzled by science but not convinced by it.