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magnetize

[mag-ni-tahyz] / ˈmæg nɪˌtaɪz /


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Whether any of their creations transcend gee-whizzery and prove powerful enough to magnetize deeper meanings to it will become clearer with time.

From Washington Post

But the benefits were obvious: She no longer suffered scars or burns, because induction heat is transferred to the magnetized pan only, not to the stovetop or to pot handles.

From Washington Post

Astronomers recently announced the discovery of a magnetized neutron star which seems to have an entirely solid surface.

From Salon

Two were strongly magnetized in different directions, whereas one lacked a significant magnetic signature.

From Science Magazine

Cats were likely magnetized to this abundant, consistent source of food.

From Salon