Synonyms for magnetize
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : mag-ni-tahyz |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmæg nɪˌtaɪz |
Définition of magnetize
Origin :- 1799, from magnet + -ize. Related: Magnetized; magnetizing. From 1785 in now-obsolete sense of "to mesmerize."
- verb lure
- Put a vision in front of one of these currents and you can magnetize it in that direction.
- Extract from : « A Preface to Politics » by Walter Lippmann
- Then magnetize the needle, and keep the magnetoscope in your book.
- Extract from : « Physics » by Willis Eugene Tower
- (B) Magnetize the needle so that its point will be a N pole.
- Extract from : « The Study of Elementary Electricity and Magnetism by Experiment » by Thomas M. St. John
- Men had wondered how an electrical discharge could magnetize steel.
- Extract from : « The Story of Great Inventions » by Elmer Ellsworth Burns
- Thus you can magnetize the needle by using the other needle.
- Extract from : « Electricity for the 4-H Scientist » by Eric B. Wilson
- Samuel Ludvigh was willing that I should magnetize him directly.
- Extract from : « Secret Enemies of True Republicanism » by Andrew B. Smolnikar
- In trying to magnetize our beam of heat, we will adopt this arrangement.
- Extract from : « Six Lectures on Light » by John Tyndall
- Let it soak deeply into the tissue, it will magnetize your body, and renew it with youth.
- Extract from : « Supreme Personality » by Delmer Eugene Croft
- Once he offered to magnetize me in the manner of Monsieur P———.
- Extract from : « Passages From The American Notebooks, Volume 1 » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Still she never moved; the sea at her feet seemed to magnetize her, and draw her to it with some unseen power.
- Extract from : « Folle-Farine » by Ouida
Antonyms for magnetize
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