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Verb
/əˈtrakt/,
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attracts, 3rd person singular present; attracted, past participle; attracting, present participle; attracted, past tense;
  1. Cause to come to a place or participate in a venture by offering something of interest, favorable conditions, or opportunities
    • - a campaign to attract more visitors to West Virginia
    • - he hoped this strategy would attract foreign investment by multinationals
  2. Evoke (a specified reaction)
    • - I did not want to attract attention
    • - his criticism of the government attracted widespread support
  3. Cause (someone) to have a liking for or interest in something
    • - I was attracted to the idea of working for a ballet company
  4. Cause (someone) to have a sexual or romantic interest in someone
    • - it was her beauty that attracted him
  5. Exert a force on (an object) that is directed toward the source of the force
    • - the negatively charged ions attract particles of dust

  1. (attract) direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes; "Her good looks attract the stares of many men"; "The ad pulled in many potential customers"; "This pianist pulls huge crowds"; "The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers"
  2. (attract) exert a force on (a body) causing it to approach or prevent it from moving away; "the gravitational pull of a planet attracts other bodies"
  3. (attractive) pleasing to the eye or mind especially through beauty or charm; "a remarkably attractive young man"; "an attractive personality"; "attractive clothes"; "a book with attractive illustrations"
  4. (Attractive (force)) In physics, a force is any influence that causes a free body to undergo an acceleration. ...
  5. (Attractive (physical)) Physical attractiveness is the perception of the physical traits of an individual as being aesthetically pleasing or beautiful. The term often implies sexual attractiveness.
  6. (attract) To pull toward without touching; To arouse interest; To make someone feel sexually excited
  7. (attractive) Causing attraction; having the quality of attracting by inherent force; Having the power of charming or alluring by agreeable qualities; enticing; Pleasing or appealing to the senses
  8. (ATTRACT) Ask TRiP to Rapidly Alleviate Confused Thoughts
  9. (attract) To pull together. When opposite charges are near each other, they pull together, or attract one another.
  10. (ATTRACT) Old version of -play. This caused DOS C&C1 to load a game recording from the file RECORD.BIN and play it out on the game's first multiplayer map, Green Acres. The demo starts after the game is left untouched on the main menu for one minute. ...
  11. (Attract) To say that a head H attracts a constituent C is to say that H triggers movement of C to some position on the edge of HP (so that C may move to adjoin to H, or to become the specifier of H).
  12. (Attract) to draw by appealing to the emotions or senses, by stimulating interest, or by exciting admiration; allure; invite.
  13. (attract) (v): to drag toward. Ad + trahere (to drag, draw).
  14. (Attractive) A lighter style, fresh, easy to drink wine.
  15. (ATTRACTIVE) The winetaster liked it anyway; a slight put down for expensive wines, a compliment for others.
  16. (Attractive) The leaves are uniform in size, color and texture. Make of a well made tea.
  17. (Attractive) having good features, either physically or symbolically
  18. (Attractive) models are used to link their desirability and beauty to the product being sold.
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