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  • verb Present participle of magnetize.

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Examples

  • CSKI, a maker of products such as "magnetizing" hemorrhoid ointments and patches that would "dispel fat."

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • You know the kind I mean, the obsessive, magnetizing emotional fixation that goes under the name of love.

    Warren Adler: The Mystery of Love Warren Adler 2011

  • Directed by Thomas Kail ( "In the Heights") and based on a book by David Maraniss, an associate editor of The Washington Post, the 90-minute piece is a boilerplate character study that efficiently evokes a roughhewn football life in the mid-1960s, but fails to stir up much in the way of magnetizing drama.

    Theater review: 'Time Stands Still' and 'Lombardi' on Broadway Peter Marks 2010

  • Nevertheless, the filmmakers did capture the victim's agony, paranoia and the inevitable "floating" of her mind back into the magnetizing memories of the cult experience.

    Warren Adler: Martha Marcy May Marlene: A Brave Movie Warren Adler 2011

  • B-boys would “break” in the playground or street, magnetizing circles of crowds.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • You know the kind I mean, the obsessive, magnetizing emotional fixation that goes under the name of love.

    Warren Adler: The Mystery of Love Warren Adler 2011

  • You know the kind I mean, the obsessive, magnetizing emotional fixation that goes under the name of love.

    Warren Adler: The Mystery of Love Warren Adler 2011

  • B-boys would “break” in the playground or street, magnetizing circles of crowds.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • You know the kind I mean, the obsessive, magnetizing emotional fixation that goes under the name of love.

    Warren Adler: The Mystery of Love Warren Adler 2011

  • B-boys would “break” in the playground or street, magnetizing circles of crowds.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

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