What does the word magnetic mean?
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Magnetically.
Part of speech: adverb
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Usage examples for magnetic
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He soon made Cambridge a great scientific centre, and proved himself the most inspiring, magnetic and influential teacher of science this country has ever seen. – American Men of Mind by Burton E. Stevenson
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The brick- women explained at once to our girls that they had sent their men round to the other side to cut ice, and that they were manning the telescope, and running the signals for themselves, and that they could have a nice talk without any bother about the law- books or the magnetic pole. – The-Brick-Moon-and-Other-Stories by Hale, Edward Everett
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There were titanic masses of wrecked metal, iron and silver, for with these men silver seemed to replace copper, though nothing could replace iron and its magnetic uses. – The Black Star Passes by John W Campbell