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magnetism
/ ˈmæɡnɪˌtɪzəm /
noun
the property of attraction displayed by magnets
any of a class of phenomena in which a field of force is caused by a moving electric charge See also electromagnetism ferromagnetism diamagnetism paramagnetism
the branch of physics concerned with magnetic phenomena
powerful attraction
magnetism
The properties or effects of magnetic fields.
The force produced by a magnetic field.
See more at magnetic field
magnetism
A fundamental property of some materials (for example, iron) and electrical currents (see also current) by which they are capable of exerting a force on magnets. (See electromagnet, magnet, and magnetic field.)
Other Word Forms
- magnetist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of magnetism1
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Example Sentences
In “Caught Stealing,” however, there is no denying Butler’s sheer magnetism.
In “KPop Demon Hunters,” however, these demons are not waiting passively for humans to die but are rather preemptively harvesting souls through their addictive tunes and undeniable physical magnetism.
Neither wields the magnetism of a visibly fit movie star best known for playing Thor in Marvel’s “Avengers” movies.
The magnetism of Olyphant’s performance is in how he keeps Kirsh’s feelings, if the android has any, closely hidden within its code.
The couple’s physical magnetism is at odds with their growing unhappiness, and in this discord, Shanks strikes imaginative new ways to portray how difficult it is to let someone go.
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