ruboff

/ˈrʌbˌɔf/
noun
  1. A positive influence or quality that is transferred from one person to another through close contact.
    • Spending time with her optimistic friend had a good ruboff on her mood.
    • The coach's discipline had a ruboff on the whole team, making them more focused.
    • His enthusiasm for reading had a ruboff on his younger siblings.
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