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magnetised

Impressionable vs Magnetised - What's the difference?

impressionable | magnetised |


As an adjective impressionable

is being easily influenced (especially of young people).

As a noun impressionable

is an impressionable person.

As a verb magnetised is

(magnetise).

Magnetised vs Magnet - What's the difference?

magnetised | magnet |


As a verb magnetised

is (magnetise).

As a noun magnet is

magnet.

Magnetised vs Magnetise - What's the difference?

magnetised | magnetise |


As verbs the difference between magnetised and magnetise

is that magnetised is (magnetise) while magnetise is .

Magnetises vs Magnetised - What's the difference?

magnetises | magnetised |


As verbs the difference between magnetises and magnetised

is that magnetises is (magnetise) while magnetised is (magnetise).

Magnetised vs Magnetized - What's the difference?

magnetised | magnetized |

Magnetized is a synonym of magnetised.



As verbs the difference between magnetised and magnetized

is that magnetised is past tense of magnetise while magnetized is past tense of magnetize.

As an adjective magnetized is

that has been made magnetic.

Taxonomy vs Magnetised - What's the difference?

taxonomy | magnetised |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb magnetised is

past tense of magnetise.