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    Meaning of Magnetize

    To give something magnetic properties, or to attract and interest someone very much.

    Definitions

    • To magnetize something means to make it magnetic, typically by inserting a magnet or applying a magnetic field.
    • To magnetize someone means to attract and interest them very much, often because of a strong personality or charm.
    • In a broader sense, to magnetize can mean to make something or someone attractive and compelling, drawing attention and interest.

    Etymology of Magnetize

    The word "magnetize" comes from the noun "magnet", which is derived from the Greek word "magnētis lithos", meaning "Magnesian stone", a type of iron ore found in Magnesia, a region in ancient Greece.
    The verb "magnetize" emerged in the 17th century, initially used in the context of physics and later expanding to include figurative meanings related to attraction and charm.

    Example Uses

    • The company's new product is designed to magnetize metal particles, making them easier to remove from the air.
    • The charismatic leader's speech magnetized the audience, inspiring them to take action.
    • The beautiful scenery magnetized tourists, drawing them to the area in large numbers.

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