0 present participle of transfix --
1 to make a person or animal unable to move or stop looking at something because they are so interested, surprised, or frightened: --
The conference delegates were transfixed by her speech.
2 to push a long, pointed object through someone or something: --
Goodman went on to call the show's visuals a combination of staggering beauty the directors make use of numerous wide-angle landscape portraits and transfixing weirdness.
The energy of the kla is fierce, wrathful, piercing, affixing, transfixing.
Even so, plumbatae were much lighter than pila, and would not have had the armour penetration or shield transfixing capabilities of their earlier counterparts.
Her speech can perhaps best be described as entrancing—not in the sense that it was transfixing, but more that it was numbing.
For the sake of clarity and to help the courts, we needed to make it clear that in this case impaling meant transfixing.
Music circulates through this static visual field, enveloping and transfixing the figure of the singer.