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attract verb (attracted, attracting) 1 to cause (attention, notice, a crowd, interest, etc) to be directed towards oneself, itself, etc • Her new film attracted much criticism. 2 to draw or pull (towards itself), especially by exerting some force or power; to be drawn or pulled (towards something that exerts some force or power) • This type of screen attracts a lot of dust. 3 to arouse liking or admiration in someone; to be attractive to them.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin trahere to draw.