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    at·tract
    [əˈtrak(t)]
    verb
    attract (verb) · attracts (third person present) · attracted (past tense) · attracted (past participle) · attracting (present participle)
    1. cause to come to a place or participate in a venture by offering something of interest, favorable conditions, or opportunities:
      "a campaign to attract more visitors to West Virginia" · "he hoped this strategy would attract foreign investment by multinationals"
      • evoke (a specified reaction):
        "I did not want to attract attention" · "his criticism of the government attracted widespread support"
      • cause (someone) to have a liking for or interest in something:
        "I was attracted to the idea of working for a ballet company"
      • have a sexual or romantic interest in:
        "I am not attracted to him at all"
      • exert a force on (an object) that is directed toward the source of the force:
        "the negatively charged ions attract particles of dust"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin attract- ‘drawn near’, from the verb attrahere, from ad- ‘to’ + trahere ‘draw’.
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