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† magˈnetify, v. Obs. [f. magnet + -ify.] trans. = magnetize. Hence magˈnetified ppl. a.
1650Charleton Paradoxes Prol. 2 Like the Aguish magnetified Needle, reels to and fro. 1797Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) X. 450/1 Several persons in a higher sphere of life were magnetified and felt nothing. Ibid. XVIII. 621/1 The south pole of a small magnetified needle. |