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Example sentences for "magnetise"

Lexicographically close words:
magnetical; magnetically; magnetick; magnetis; magnetisation; magnetised; magnetiser; magnetisers; magnetising; magnetism
  1. Deleuze's instructions to a magnetiser, he expressly says, "Never magnetise before inquisitive persons!

  2. It was sufficient to magnetise the sword with the hand (the first faint dawn of the animal theory), to relieve any pain the same weapon had caused.

  3. He had heard Mesmer say that he could magnetise bits of wood: why should he not be able to magnetise a whole tree?

  4. They embraced the patient between the knees, rubbed them gently down the spine and the course of the nerves, using gentle pressure upon the breasts of the ladies, and staring them out of countenance to magnetise them by the eye!

  5. In process of time, the delusion so increased, that it was deemed sufficient to magnetise a sword, to cure any hurt which that sword might have inflicted!

  6. Like Valentine Greatraks, he found it hard work to magnetise all that came--that he had not even time to take the repose and relaxation which were necessary for his health.

  7. Then again, the Lesser Asia; we should never lose sight of the Lesser Asia as the principal scene of our movements; the richest regions in the world, almost depopulated, and a position from which we might magnetise Europe.

  8. You will magnetise the Queen as you have magnetised me.

  9. I was closely questioned, first, as to whether either of the family had not been ill, and secondly, whether I had not felt a secret desire to magnetise any one of them.

  10. Paris, and from whom, among others, I have had an account of the whole affair, was engaged to magnetise this woman, while M.

  11. The somnambule had foretold that, in the intervening time, one of my children would be seriously ill, that I should magnetise it, and the child would recover.

  12. No one of the family had been ill, I had not attempted to magnetise any one, or even dreamed of it, and, of course, the whole prediction was a complete failure.

  13. He had heard Mesmer say that he could magnetise bits of wood -- why should he not be able to magnetise a whole tree?

  14. She used to say in her sleep, "Magnetise the water by seven vibrations of the harp.

  15. It was sufficient to magnetise the sword with the hand (the first faint dawn of the animal theory), to relieve any pain the same weapon had caused.

  16. Like Valentine Greatraks, he found it hard work to magnetise all that came - that he had not even time to take the repose and relaxation which were necessary for his health.

  17. Berna then began to magnetise her with all his force, that he might sublimate her into the stage of extreme lucidity, and effectually transfer the power of vision to her occiput.

  18. They embraced the patients between the knees, rubbed them gently down the spine and the course of the nerves, using gentle pressure upon the breasts of the ladies, and staring them out of countenance to magnetise them by the eye!

  19. When she wanted to be cheerful, she requested Kerner to magnetise the water she drank, by playing the Jew's-harp.

  20. In process of time the delusion so increased, that it was deemed sufficient to magnetise a sword, to cure any hurt which that sword might have inflicted!

  21. We can do with the body all that we have already done with the battery--heat platinum wires, decompose water, magnetise iron, and deflect a magnetic needle.

  22. Now take a second darning-needle like the first, and magnetise it in precisely the same manner: freely suspended it also will turn its eye to the north and its point to the south.

  23. We magnetise our strip, of steel by drawing it along the pole of a magnet; we can demagnetise it, or reverse its magnetism, by properly drawing it along the same pole in the opposite direction.

  24. Like the Voltaic current, the thermo-electric current can heat wires, produce decomposition, magnetise iron, and deflect a magnetic needle at any distance from its origin.

  25. He will magnetise a cloth, and the cloth, laid on the seat of pain, will heal.

  26. A doctor will magnetise water and cure his patient therewith.

  27. Sometimes holy men, or Beings from the higher worlds, will directly magnetise a certain place, as in the case mentioned in the Fourth Gospel, where an Angel came at a certain season and touched the water, giving it healing qualities.

  28. The effect of the discharge half-a-mile away was to demagnetise the core slightly.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "magnetise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.