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- ATTRACT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
attract, allure, charm, captivate, fascinate, enchant mean to draw another by exerting a powerful influence attract applies to any degree or kind of ability to exert influence over another
- ATTRACT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ATTRACT definition: 1 (of people, things, places, etc ) to pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the… Learn more
- ATTRACT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Summer attracts visitors to the countryside [VERB noun adverb preposition] If someone or something attracts you, they have particular qualities which cause you to like or admire them If a particular quality attracts you to a person or thing, it is the reason why you like them
- attract verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of attract verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Attract - definition of attract by The Free Dictionary
attract (əˈtrækt) vb (mainly tr) 1 to draw (notice, a crowd of observers, etc) to oneself by conspicuous behaviour or appearance (esp in the phrase attract attention)
- attract - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
attract əˈtrækt vb (mainly tr) to draw (notice, a crowd of observers, etc) to oneself by conspicuous behaviour or appearance (esp in the phrase attract attention)
- Attract - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To attract is to exert a force that draws something in, like the way a magnet attracts a paper clip You might know the phrase, "opposites attract " This means you might be drawn to a personality type that is completely unlike yours
- ATTRACT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to draw by appealing to the emotions or senses, by stimulating interest, or by exciting admiration; allure; invite to attract attention; to attract admirers by one's charm to possess or exert the power of attraction Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context
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