magnetized

[ˈmæɡ.nə.taɪzd]

magnetized Definition

  • 1to cause something to become magnetic, or to be attracted by a magnet
  • 2to attract and hold the interest or attention of someone

Using magnetized: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "magnetized" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The metal was magnetized by the strong magnetic field.

  • Example

    The speaker magnetized the audience with her powerful speech.

  • Example

    The new product launch magnetized the attention of potential customers.

magnetized Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for magnetized

Antonyms for magnetized

Phrases with magnetized

  • to be strongly attracted to someone or something

    Example

    I was magnetized to her from the moment I met her.

  • magnetize someone's attention

    to capture someone's interest or focus

    Example

    The colorful display in the store window magnetized the attention of passersby.

  • magnetize the crowd

    to captivate or excite a large group of people

    Example

    The band's performance magnetized the crowd, who cheered and danced along.

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Summary: magnetized in Brief

To 'magnetize' [ˈmæɡ.nə.taɪzd] means to make something magnetic or to be attracted by a magnet. It can also mean to attract and hold the interest or attention of someone. Examples include 'The metal was magnetized by the strong magnetic field.' and 'The speaker magnetized the audience with her powerful speech.' Phrases like 'magnetize to' and 'magnetize someone's attention' extend the meaning to attraction and focus.