magnetizee (Meaning)
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magnetizee (n.)
A person subjected to the influence of animal magnetism.
Synonyms & Antonyms of magnetizee
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magnetizee Sentence Examples
- The powerful magnet swiftly magnetized the metal shavings, causing them to cling tightly.
- The electromagnetic coil was designed to magnetize a small iron core within its center.
- The Earth's magnetic field can partially magnetize rocks, creating natural compasses.
- Laser pulses were used to selectively magnetize specific areas of a material, enabling precise control over its magnetic properties.
- The magnetized needle of the compass pointed accurately to the Earth's magnetic north pole.
- The medical equipment employed electromagnetic waves to magnetize the blood of patients, enhancing circulation.
- The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine relied on the principle of magnetizing protons in the body to create detailed images.
- Scientists investigated methods to magnetize non-magnetic materials, paving the way for innovative applications.
- Lightning strikes can temporarily magnetize objects they hit, leaving behind a residual magnetic field.
- The magnetized iron filings formed intricate patterns on the whiteboard, revealing the magnetic field lines.
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A person subjected to the influence of animal magnetism.
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The powerful magnet swiftly magnetized the metal shavings, causing them to cling tightly.
The electromagnetic coil was designed to magnetize a small iron core within its center.
The Earth's magnetic field can partially magnetize rocks, creating natural compasses.
Laser pulses were used to selectively magnetize specific areas of a material, enabling precise control over its magnetic properties.