magnetism|magnetisms in English
noun
['mag·net·ism || 'mægnɪtɪzm]
attractive properties of a magnet; scientific study of magnets and magnetic phenomena; attraction, appeal, charisma (of a personality, etc.)
Use "magnetism|magnetisms" in a sentence
1. Biomagnetism definition, animal magnetism
2. She exudes sexual magnetism.
3. Synonyms for Beguilement include animal magnetism, charm, allure, appeal, magnetism, fascination, enchantment, attractiveness, charisma and magic
4. She had such magnetism, Margarett.
5. We call this crustal magnetism.
6. He exudes a strong sexual magnetism.
7. Gravity is a form of magnetism.
8. Her bionic enhancements allowed her to control magnetism.
9. This book is about the earth's magnetism.
10. Magnetism product is insensibly east beside you!
11. He wrote about Gillespie's effervescence, magnetism and commitment.
12. 3 synonyms for Beguilement: animal magnetism, bewitchery, distraction
13. Chlorophyll had the phenomenon of magnetism induced emission.
14. The magnetism produced by the battery attracts the metal.
15. His success showed his magnetism of courage and devotion.
16. Detector for force, acceleration and magnetism using resistor element
17. We know about magnetism by the way magnets act.
18. Magnetism always comes in the form of a dipole.
19. 9 His success showed his magnetism of courage and devotion.
20. It was animal magnetism which was making him shiver and itch.
21. As an actor Russell Crowe has a sort of animal magnetism.
22. This jumble recalls the piecemeal equations of electricity and magnetism before Maxwell.
23. Residual magnetism: Because of the manufacturing process, delivered magnets exhibit a greater or lesser degree of residual magnetism. This can only be reduced by means of a time-consuming demagnetization process.
24. Brushed DC motors have no loss of magnetism and are more robust
25. Oh dear, and he'd thought it was his own animal magnetism.