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Definitions from the WebTerm: attirerDescription:Attirer is a French verb that means "to attract" in English. It is used to describe the act of drawing someone or something towards oneself or a specific place. This verb can refer to attracting attention, interest, people, desires, or even physical objects. Possible Related Products:Senses and Usages:Sense 1 (Verb):Definition: To cause someone or something to be interested in or drawn towards something/someone. Example Sentence: The charismatic speaker managed to attirer a large audience to his seminar. Sense 2 (Verb):Definition: To fascinate or captivate someone's attention. Example Sentence: The stunning artwork on display attirered the eyes of all gallery visitors. Sense 3 (Verb):Definition: To appeal to or seduce someone romantically or sexually. Example Sentence: The confident man's charm and wit attirered many admirers. Sense 4 (Verb):Definition: To entice or lure someone into performing a particular action or going to a specific location. Example Sentence: The bakery's delightful aroma and colorful displays attirered customers from miles away. Sense 5 (Verb):Definition: To draw objects or substances towards each other through magnetic or gravitational forces. Example Sentence: The powerful magnet attirered nearby metal objects, pulling them towards itself. | ||||
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