magnetised (Meaning)
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magnetised (a)
having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel
Synonyms & Antonyms of magnetised
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magnetised Sentence Examples
- The compass needle was magnetised by the Earth's magnetic field.
- The surgeon used a magnetised scalpel to remove a piece of metal from the patient's body.
- The old TV had a magnetised tube that caused the colors to become distorted.
- The children played with magnetised toys, picking up small metal objects with them.
- The metal door was magnetised, preventing it from being opened without a special key.
- The magnetised screwdriver made it easy to retrieve dropped screws in tight spaces.
- The scientist discovered a new type of magnet that could be magnetised by sound waves.
- The magnetised earrings attracted each other, creating a beautiful and unique jewelry design.
- The MRI machine used a powerful magnet to create detailed images of the patient's body.
- The magnetised compass helped the lost hikers navigate through the dense forest.
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having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel
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The compass needle was magnetised by the Earth's magnetic field.
The surgeon used a magnetised scalpel to remove a piece of metal from the patient's body.
The old TV had a magnetised tube that caused the colors to become distorted.
The children played with magnetised toys, picking up small metal objects with them.