How to use the word “attract”

How to use in-sentence of “attract”:

+ Otherwise they live in a territory where males control territories with resources that attract females.

+ This sound may attract females, or may be used by the males to say what territory is theirs or their readiness for breeding.

+ The eel uses a long, whip-like tail for movement, and the end of the tail is bright enough to attract prey.

+ The basic law of magnetism told him what would happen: the north end of the electromagnet would repel the north end of the horseshoe-shaped magnet and would attract the south pole.

+ The most prestigious universities generally attract excellent scientists and have fine science programs.

+ One means that each of its member will attract audiences in 4 minutes and this is why all of their songs are shorter than 4 minutes.

+ Cenotes around the world attract cave divers.

How to use the word attract
How to use the word attract

Example sentences of “attract”:

+ Human intelligence, he suggests, is used primarily to attract mates through prodigious displays of wit, charm, inventiveness, and individuality.

+ P-type silicon has acceptors, also known as holes, which attract electrons towards them.

+ Human intelligence, he suggests, is used primarily to attract mates through prodigious displays of wit, charm, inventiveness, and individuality.

+ P-type silicon has acceptors, also known as holes, which attract electrons towards them.

+ This is often the final episode to be produced for a few months or longer, and, as such, will try to attract viewers to continue watching when the series begins again.

+ The organisation began to attract the support of many other influential figures, both male and female, such as the ornithologist Professor Alfred Newton.

+ The Ganges is popular for river rafting, which attract many adventurers in the summer months.

+ Blight is associated with condemned homes, empty lots and deserted areas that oftentimes attract criminal activity.

+ A popper has a colorful design in the front to attract fish.

+ The original idea was to continually sap the electricity out of the clouds and so actually “prevent” the lightning and the storms, only in case this failed, the machine should have also been able to directly attract the lighting and channel it to the ground.

+ The internships seek to attract into museum and visual arts organizations students from historically underrepresented groups: people of African American, Asian, Latino/Hispanic, Native American, and Pacific Islander descent.

+ These include about 625 species that attract and trap prey, produce digestive enzymes, and use their nutrients.

+ Also, it might be used to attract a mate.

+ In an oxidation reduction reaction, the cation gives an electron to the anion because both ions will have a different charge to attract each other with.

More in-sentence examples of “attract”:

+ Some of them, such as Arbortext Editor and XMetaL Author, provide attractive WYSIWYG-ish interfaces with support for XML standards and Unicode to attract a wider spectrum of users.

+ This bower is filled with blue objects to help attract a female.

+ The holy towns like Haridwar, Allahabad, Kanpur, and Varanasi attract thousands of pilgrims.

+ Xiaomi operates on a vertically-integrated model that enables the company to sell hardware at cost or below in order to attract users and earn money by selling content.

+ The next step is to attract people to come live in the new city.

+ This is why a magnet must be close to an object to attract it.

+ Flowers, with their colour and their nectar, act to attract pollinators, which are mostly insects and birds.

+ Some bracts are brightly colored like petals, and attract pollinators like bees,.

+ Kelp forests also often attract mammalian visitors, including whales, sea lions, Ottersea otters, and SCUBA-diving humans.

+ The city hosts various summer festivals such as Provinssirock, Tango Festival and Race and Rock Festival, which attract tens of thousands of people to enjoy the city year after year.

+ In Australia, bushrangers often attract public sympathy.

+ Some of these, called “trap crops” attract pests away from the crop.

+ Often the female will utter a shrieked “trouble” call, a quickly repeated “cuk, cuk, cuk, cuk” when she leaves the nest, to attract predators away from it.

+ The flowers attract butterflies to the garden.

+ In addition, males and females in many vertebrate species spend resources to attract and compete for mates.

+ Electrons have a negative charge and the nucleus always has a positive charge, so they attract each other.

+ Boston continued to grow and attract immigrants from around the world.

+ Also, they have a duty to promote sporting activities which take place in Britain and help the government attract major sports events to Britain.

+ Traditional religious sights such as Meiji Shrine and Sensō-ji attract many tourists.

+ Finally, he shows the nest to females, in effort to attract a mate.

+ Although significant attempts have been made to halt this decline and attract new employers, Kilmarnock saw a continuing net loss of jobs in the five years to 2005.

+ They don’t know what this means and they try to become lesbians themselves to try and attract Ms.

+ The function of the smell is to attract insect pollinators.

+ To attract women and teenage girls the “Daily Star” has a horoscope column.

+ Some of them, such as Arbortext Editor and XMetaL Author, provide attractive WYSIWYG-ish interfaces with support for XML standards and Unicode to attract a wider spectrum of users.

+ This bower is filled with blue objects to help attract a female.
+ The holy towns like Haridwar, Allahabad, Kanpur, and Varanasi attract thousands of pilgrims.

+ W National ParkReserve du W du Niger and Pendjari National Park attract tourists who want to see elephants, lions, antelopes, hippos, and monkeys..

+ An important improvement on his machine was to have the needle running away from the point, starting from the eye. After a lengthy stay in England trying to attract interest in his machine, he returned to America to find various people infringing his patent, among them Isaac Merritt Singer. He eventually won a case for patent infringement in 1854, and was awarded the right to claim royalties from the manufacturers using ideas covered by his patent, including Singer.

+ Bees are extremely hairy, and carry tiny electric charges which attract the pollen onto their bodies.

+ If a north pole is put near a south pole, the magnets will attract each other until they stick to each other and can be hard to pull apart.

+ The spot gives out pheromonescents which attract females.

+ The varied scenery and historical monuments attract many tourists to Cornwall.

+ It only operates at short distances, so when the nuclei are close enough, they attract each other because of the strong nuclear force which is stronger than the electrostatic force.

+ Several people have warned that the number of ships with valuable cargo in such a small area may attract pirates.

+ Oscar’s Delmonico became distinguished in its own right, continuing to attract prominent politicians and celebrities..

+ Reads like a self-promotional blurb, to attract more foreign students.

+ They promote themselves using the Bavarian Illuminati to attract membership.

+ In flowers, bright-reds and purples attract pollinators.

+ He engineered a national recruitment revolution in the British police, running command courses and seeing through a fast-track entry scheme to attract graduates – and for many years he was director of extended interviews for the Senior Command Course that he had founded.

+ She could not attract big investors so she used $10,000 of her own money to start her school and factory in Indianapolis.

+ There are also alpine lakes which attract Swimmingswimmers, surfers.

+ List of water sportsWater sports, scuba diving and boating attract enough tourists to the beach.

+ Human sexual activity can also include things done to find new partners, or to attract their attention.

+ When placed on the board the pieces would attract a magnet attached to a string under their places on the board.

+ The Bahamas are a popular place for people to visit for holidays, the 700 islands and cays attract many visitors from nearby United StatesAmerica, as well as Europe and other countries.

+ Wing stridulation in a Jurassic katydid produced low-pitched musical calls to attract females.

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