verb
- present participle of magnetise: making something magnetic or attracting it with a magnet
Usage: British spelling
adjective
- having a powerful attraction or charm that draws people in
Examples
- The scientist is magnetising the iron rod with a powerful electromagnet.
- She found the process of magnetising metal fascinating to watch.
- His magnetising personality drew crowds wherever he went.
- The speaker had a magnetising effect on the audience.
- The magnetising force of the magnet decreased over time.
- Her magnetising smile made everyone feel welcome.
- The teacher was magnetising the compass needle for the experiment.