Stand magnetically upon that Axis, when prudent simplicity hath fixt there; and let no attraction invert the Poles of thy Honesty.
Your brain being magnetically subdued is worth hundreds of dollars to you.
The tremendous surge of current set up a magnetic field that turned knives and forks and, as Wade found to his intense disgust, stopped watches that were not magnetically shielded.
By the way, it's a good thing we had all the relays magnetically shielded; the magnetic field down here was so strong that my pocket kit tried to start running circles around it.
By mixing diamagnetic and paramagnetic substances we can get magnetically neutral solutions, which, however, produce a finite rotation of the plane of polarization.
Such solutions are not in general magnetically neutral.
When a piece of this magnetically endowed ore is placed in a mass of iron-filings, it will be seen that the filings adhere to it in greatest quantity upon two opposite ends or sides, and these are named the poles of the magnet.
In our boat we have everything magnetically shielded, because of the enormous magnetic flux set up by the current flowing from the storage coils to the main coil.
It is thus desirable that the observations at repeat stations should be taken at hours when the regular diurnal changes are slow, and that they should not be accepted unless taken on days that prove to be magnetically quiet.
This would analyze the correct flight path for the recovery missile, which would magnetically seize the returning traveler from Jupiter and bring it safely home.
The tube dipped under traffic as it came to a trunk line, and my car magnetically lagged, until an opening in the traffic permitted it to swing swiftly into the main line tunnel.
The outer shell moved magnetically as desired with respect to the core, which was gyroscopically stabilized.
If a current be so directed that it may act chemically in one part of its course, and magnetically in another, the two actions are always found to take place together.
For they are magnetically welded, and there are now no longer two distinct ends, but one end and one body; no less than a wire which is doubled and set up perpendicularly.
I have said above that {110} inanimate natural bodies do not attract, and are not attracted by, others on the earth, excepting magnetically or electrically.
Two iron wires magnetically excited, floating in water by means of * suitable pieces of cork, strive to touch and mutually strike one another with their corresponding ends, and are conjoined.
Our diurnal revolutions are so rapid, and the atmosphere so magnetically luminous, that it is never dark here.
What drew him magnetically was the tall archway leading to the mysterious upper regions known as the garret, where strange old women lived in hermit cells, and whence disturbing noises issued day and night.
In the dressing room prior to a performance, without his makeup, he looks neither sinister nor magnetically attractive, but seems almost boyish.
Airy magnetically examined the iron steamship "Rainbow" at Deptford, and from his mathematical investigations (see Phil.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "magnetically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.