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Meaning of attract
to draw someone or something towards something or someone
Etymology of attract
The word "attract" comes from the Latin "attrahere", which is a combination of "ad" (meaning "to" or "towards") and "trahere" (meaning "to pull" or "to draw")
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe the act of drawing or pulling something towards oneself
Synonyms
Definitions
- to cause someone or something to come nearer or be drawn towards something
- * to interest or appeal to someone, often in a way that makes them want to buy, join, or support something
Usage Examples
- The new policy aims to attract more foreign investment to the country
- * Her charming personality attracts people to her
- * The city's cultural events attract tourists from all over the world