magnetizer

/ˈmæɡnətaɪzər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that magnetizes something, or gives it magnetic properties.
    • The old inventor was known as a magnetizer who could turn ordinary metal into powerful magnets.
    • She worked as a magnetizer at the lab, treating materials for scientific experiments.
    • In the factory, the magnetizer machine prepared steel bars for use in electric motors.
  2. A person who attracts or influences others strongly, like a charismatic leader or performer.
    • As a magnetizer of talent, the coach built a championship team from scratch.
    • Her warm personality made her a magnetizer of friends and admirers.
    • The charismatic speaker was a natural magnetizer, drawing crowds wherever he went.
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