magnetise in the PONS Dictionary

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Depending on their polarity, current pulses in the input windings either magnetise the core or cancel each other out.
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Being on a reel, recorded signals can magnetise the layers it wraps around, which can be heard as a very low level "ghost" signal.
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The ability to magnetise goals in large supply?
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A local co-op brawler where the knights can magnetise themselves to the wall.
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You can magnetise one of the aforementioned materials by exposing it to the magnetism of another object.
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While all the works are strong, it's his two largest and crucial works that magnetise the attention.
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