magnetise


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magnetise


Past participle: magnetised
Gerund: magnetising

Imperative
magnetise
magnetise
Present
I magnetise
you magnetise
he/she/it magnetises
we magnetise
you magnetise
they magnetise
Preterite
I magnetised
you magnetised
he/she/it magnetised
we magnetised
you magnetised
they magnetised
Present Continuous
I am magnetising
you are magnetising
he/she/it is magnetising
we are magnetising
you are magnetising
they are magnetising
Present Perfect
I have magnetised
you have magnetised
he/she/it has magnetised
we have magnetised
you have magnetised
they have magnetised
Past Continuous
I was magnetising
you were magnetising
he/she/it was magnetising
we were magnetising
you were magnetising
they were magnetising
Past Perfect
I had magnetised
you had magnetised
he/she/it had magnetised
we had magnetised
you had magnetised
they had magnetised
Future
I will magnetise
you will magnetise
he/she/it will magnetise
we will magnetise
you will magnetise
they will magnetise
Future Perfect
I will have magnetised
you will have magnetised
he/she/it will have magnetised
we will have magnetised
you will have magnetised
they will have magnetised
Future Continuous
I will be magnetising
you will be magnetising
he/she/it will be magnetising
we will be magnetising
you will be magnetising
they will be magnetising
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been magnetising
you have been magnetising
he/she/it has been magnetising
we have been magnetising
you have been magnetising
they have been magnetising
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been magnetising
you will have been magnetising
he/she/it will have been magnetising
we will have been magnetising
you will have been magnetising
they will have been magnetising
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been magnetising
you had been magnetising
he/she/it had been magnetising
we had been magnetising
you had been magnetising
they had been magnetising
Conditional
I would magnetise
you would magnetise
he/she/it would magnetise
we would magnetise
you would magnetise
they would magnetise
Past Conditional
I would have magnetised
you would have magnetised
he/she/it would have magnetised
we would have magnetised
you would have magnetised
they would have magnetised
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.magnetise - attract strongly, as if with a magnetmagnetise - attract strongly, as if with a magnet; "She magnetized the audience with her tricks"
influence, tempt, charm - induce into action by using one's charm; "She charmed him into giving her all his money"
2.magnetise - make magneticmagnetise - make magnetic; "The strong magnet magnetized the iron shavings"
natural philosophy, physics - the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics"
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
degauss, demagnetise, demagnetize - make nonmagnetic; take away the magnetic properties (of); "demagnetize the iron shavings"; "they degaussed the ship"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
Translations
يَسْحَريُمَغْنِط
heillasegulmagna

magnet

(ˈmӕgnit) noun
a piece of iron, or of certain other materials, that attracts or repels other pieces of iron etc.
magˈnetic (-ˈne-) adjective
1. of, or having the powers of, or operating by means of, a magnet or magnetism. magnetic force.
2. strongly attractive. a magnetic personality.
magˈnetically adverb
ˈmagnetism noun
1. power of attraction. his personal magnetism.
2. (the science of) magnets and their power of attraction. the magnetism of the earth.
ˈmagnetize, ˈmagnetise verb
1. to make magnetic. You can magnetize a piece of iron.
2. to attract or influence strongly. She's the kind of person who can magnetize others.
magnetic field
the area in which the pull of a magnet, or thing acting like a magnet, is felt. the earth's magnetic field.
magnetic north
the direction, either east or west of the true north, in which a magnetized needle points.
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