Magnetize in a sentence as a verb

That sounds like its been magnetized, which is easy to have happen and cheap to repair.

Could you magnetize the hemoglobin in your blood?

Unless they've found a way to magnetize asphalt or something ..

Yes you need high magnetic fields to re-magnetize a magnet.

Or conversely, you can just magnetize your screwdriver.

There was no ticket to lose, no ticket to accidentally de-magnetize, etc.

Crash a million iron-rich asteriods on it, and magnetize them?Or do you really need a hot iron core?

Would it be possible to re-magnetize an implanted magnet that has weakened over time?

When I was young we had to hand-magnetize knitting needles and edit files one bit at a time directly on a Winchester drive!

But he also has no fundamental right to get paid for being the first to magnetize his hard drive in a certain configuration.

I would assume it's not actually magnets, but rather particles that can detect magnetic fields, because how would they magnetize it?

Because if I did it wouldn't work - I've found that with enough magnetic stripe cards in the wallet they effectively de-magnetize each other.

It’s quite easy to accidentally magnetize your watch, and amagnetic movements are still uncommon.

When drives were much larger, we used to take them apart, use the platter for mirrors/silly decorations and the magnets to magnetize tools around the office.

In other words: You pay the airline to transport luggage, then another company for them not to break/irradiate/magnetize/flood things inside your luggage.

That could be a reliable way to deal with the permanent magnets, since presumably there isn't going to be a way to print out any material that would magnetize itself reliably.

I assume that by "somehow managed to magnetize it" you mean "had crappy detachable boom box speakers sitting on top of it in college, causing the TV to eventually display distorted blobs at the top edge of the image".No?

Magnetize definitions

verb

make magnetic; "The strong magnet magnetized the iron shavings"

See also: magnetise

verb

attract strongly, as if with a magnet; "She magnetized the audience with her tricks"

See also: mesmerize mesmerise magnetise bewitch spellbind