23 Verbs to Use for the Word magnetism

To possess this magnetism of soul, this heroism of life, this flame-like flower of character, is to be Victor in the great combats of the race.

For example, if we could establish the truth of what up till now is only a conjecture, namely, that it is the action of the sun which produces thermoelectricity at the equator; that this produces terrestrial magnetism; and that this magnetism, again, is the cause of the aurora borealis, these would be truths externally of great, but internally of little, significance.

She felt the powerful magnetism which the woman exerted upon her, and she trembled, but still kept silent.

According to the judgment of several connoisseurs, Raphael's own hand had communicated its magnetism to one of these sketches; and if genuine, it was evidently his first conception of a favorite Madonna, now hanging in the private apartment of the Grand Duke, at Florence.... There were at least half a dozen others, to which the owner assigned as high an origin.

"Success and Happiness" tells you how to develop magnetism and to strengthen your will.

They were discussing magnetism, spiritualism, magic, and the like.

It must, nevertheless, be confessed, that the great body of the learned, throughout Germany, have endeavoured, by strong and impartial criticism, to oppose and refute animal magnetism, considered as a medical system.

Once he undertook to explain animal magnetism, and for this purpose to give an idea of Time, from which resulted that all is present and in existencethe Present as existing in the actual moment; the Future, as existing in a future moment.

I'll be proof against it all, and merely flash the green magnetism of my magnificent eyes upon him.

It is beyond question that Mahomet's personality was the moving factor in the conversion of each, for each relates an incident which serves peculiarly to illustrate the Prophet's magnetism.

Again, a magnet will induce magnetism in a piece of steel suspended nearby, though the two objects do not actually touch, each other.

Jim is all right, but he lacks your magnetism, and your light, firm touch.

Borrow one of these from another language and religion, and you will find it leaves all its magnetism behind it.

A knowledge that soft wire, bent in the form of a horseshoe, could be magnetized by sending a galvanic current through a coil wound round the iron, and that it would lose its magnetism when the current was suspended.

It taught him that in the heavy presence of death and from the harsh trappings of mourning the magnetism of youth is unconquerable.

It is farther worthy of notice, that an eminent physician of that place, in a recent publication, does not scruple to rank magnetism among medical remedies!

For that matter, you must remember that magnetism and electricity, in ancient days, were considered as supernatural forces in some way connected with demonic powers.

Some people think very little of these refinements; they have not studied magnetism, and the law of the square of the distance.

If all magnetisms are one in essence,as I am inclined to believe,and if the nerves, the brain, and the mind are so swayed by what we term animal magnetism, why not allow for the strong probability of their being also, under certain conditions, equally impressible by electro-magnetism?

It was a hard task he undertook; for on the stage Rosabella attracted him with irresistible power, to which was added the magnetism of the admiring audience.

As these currents are transmitted over the wire, they pass through the coil of wire on the receiving instrument, and reproduce therein the exact movements of the transmitting diaphragm, since, as they strengthen or weaken the magnetism of the pole, they cause similar motions in the diaphragm placed before it.

It may well be cited in its favour that it is certain that the sun affects our magnetism (it is doubtful whether it does so immediately, or mediately by giving different degrees of warmth to different parts of the earth), and it is believed on inferior evidence that the moon also affects it.

Two or three times, it is said, the Governing Machine has been put out of order by the newspapers and their readers bringing too much electro-magnetism (or something like it) to bear on parts of the works;the machine had even taken fire and been nearly burnt up, and the head engineer got so singed that he never dared to take the management of the works again.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  magnetism