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Meaning of magnetize
The primary meaning of the word "magnetize" is to attract or influence something or someone strongly.
Etymology of magnetize
The word "magnetize" comes from the noun "magnet", which originated from the Greek word "magnētis lithos", meaning "stone from Magnesia", a region in ancient Greece where magnetic iron ore was found
The word "magnetize" has been used in English since the 17th century to describe the process of making something magnetic or attracting something with a magnetic force
Synonyms
Definitions
- To attract or influence something or someone strongly, often in a way that is considered magical or mysterious
- * To make something magnetic, typically by passing an electric current through it or by stroking it with a magnet
Usage Examples
- The speaker's charisma was able to magnetize the audience, drawing them in with her words
- * The company's new product is designed to magnetize customers, offering them exclusive deals and discounts
Antonyms
repel
repulse
deter
discourage
dissuade
turn off
put off
alienate
antagonize
offend
irritate
annoy
bore
disinterest
disenchant
disillusion
dishearten
depress
demotivate
dispirit
demoralize
uninspire