magnetised

/ˈmæɡnətaɪzd/
adjective
  1. Having been made magnetic; able to attract iron or steel.
    • The magnetised screwdriver picked up the tiny screws easily.
    • The toy contains a magnetised ball that sticks to the wand.
    • A magnetised strip on the back of the card stores your information.
  2. Very strongly attracted or fascinated by someone or something.
    • He felt magnetised to the old bookstore, returning every weekend.
    • She was magnetised by the beauty of the sunset over the ocean.
    • The audience sat magnetised by the magician's performance.
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