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Definition of Magnetises
1. magnetise [v] - See also: magnetise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnetises
Literary usage of Magnetises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nineteenth Century (1882)
"When too strong a current passes through the lamp, part of it overflows through
the shunt, magnetises the solenoid, and, by means of the lever, ..."
2. Elementary Treatise on Physics, Experimental and Applied, for the Use of by Adolphe Ganot (1893)
"This is analogous to what is met with in magnetism ; a magnet instantaneously
magnetises a piece of soft iron, but this is only temporary, and depends on ..."
3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1889)
"A flash magnetises steel bars, deranges the magnetism of a ship's compass, and
conspicuously ... and vet it magnetises steel needles when sent round them. ..."
4. Principles of Natural Philosophy, Or, A New Theory of Physics: Founded on by Thomas Exley (1829)
"... because it consists of soft iron, and this in like manner magnetises b, b
magnetises c, &c., and when removed they speedily lose their virtue as shewn ..."