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magnetism

[mag-ni-tiz-uhm] / ˈmæg nɪˌtɪz əm /


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It just shows you the magnetism of the man.

From BBC

But in a court of law, the magnetism that Mr. Trump and Fox News have over their audiences may lose some of its power.

From New York Times

Republican activists in the state describe him as a respected social conservative who perhaps lacks the magnetism of some of his potential rivals.

From Seattle Times

Even decades ago, before Del Ray had its thriving business district, its vibrant farmers market and its celebrated Art on the Avenue festival, the neighborhood had a special magnetism, longtime residents say.

From Washington Post

It's also an experiment, allowing us to see whether the actor has as much magnetism to pull an audience to him as his "Breaking Bad" universe persona enjoyed.

From Salon