magnetize
/ˈmæɡ.nɪ.taɪz/
MÆꞬ · nɪ · taɪz (3 syllables)
English
Verb
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Definition
To make magnetic.
Etymology
From magnet + -ize.
Example Sentences
- "c. 1789, Elizabeth Inchbald, Animal Magnetism: A Farce, Dublin, P. Byron, Act III, p. 82, Lisette let him alone, it is dangerous to push the poor creature to extremities, Doctor, suppose we Magnetize him?"
- "Dr. Bertrand tells us that the first patient he ever magnetized, being attacked by a disease of an hysterical character, became subject to convulsions of so long duration and so violent in character, that he had never, in all his practice, seen the like […]"
- "As for Dudley Venner, no beauty in all the world could have so soothed and magnetized him as the very repose and subdued gentleness which the Widow had thought would make the best possible background for her own more salient and effective attractions."
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