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attract
Verb
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If something attracts you, it makes you interested in it.
She jumped up and down to attract attention.
A cheaper price should also help attract customers.
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If you are attracted to someone, you want to have a relationship with them, often a sexual relationship.
Boys were mad about her, attracted by her good looks.
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If mathx/math attracts mathy/math, mathx/math pull mathy/math to mathx/math.
The city hoped the new roads would attract businesses.
With magnets, opposite poles attract each other.
force
Noun
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A force the act of a thing pushing on another thing, or how strongly it pushes.
The force of the hammer hitting the nail pushes the nail into the wood.
In science, energy is force times distance.
He pushed his shoulder against the door with great force, but was not able to open the locked door.
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A group that aims to attack, control, or constrain.
police force
force
Verb
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Someone forces something to happen when they make it happen.
He forced his way into the room.
The large size of our family forced me to buy a bigger house.