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magnetise

[ˈmæɡ.nə.taɪz]

magnetise Definition

  • 1to make a piece of iron or steel magnetic
  • 2to attract and hold the interest or attention of someone

Using magnetise: Examples

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

  • Example

    The metal was magnetized by the electric current.

  • Example

    The speaker magnetized the audience with her speech.

  • Example

    The new product launch magnetized the media's attention.

  • Example

    The charismatic leader magnetized the followers.

magnetise Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for magnetise

Phrases with magnetise

  • to be strongly attracted to something or someone

    Example

    She was magnetized to the idea of traveling around the world.

  • magnetize someone's attention

    to capture someone's interest or focus

    Example

    The movie's opening scene magnetized the audience's attention.

  • to make iron magnetic

    Example

    The scientist magnetized the iron bar by rubbing it with a magnet.

Origins of magnetise

from French 'aimanter', from 'aimant' meaning 'magnet'

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Summary: magnetise in Brief

'Magnetise' [ˈmæɡ.nə.taɪz] is a verb that has two meanings. Firstly, it refers to the process of making a piece of iron or steel magnetic. Secondly, it means to attract and hold the interest or attention of someone. Examples include 'The metal was magnetized by the electric current.' and 'The speaker magnetized the audience with her speech.' Phrases like 'magnetize to' and 'magnetize someone's attention' are also used.