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electromagnetic

[ ih-lek-troh-mag-net-ik ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to electromagnetism or electromagnetic fields.


electromagnetic

/ ɪˌɛٰəʊæɡˈɛɪ /

adjective

  1. of, containing, or operated by an electromagnet

    an electromagnetic pump

  2. of, relating to, or consisting of electromagnetism

    electromagnetic moment

  3. of or relating to electromagnetic radiation

    the electromagnetic spectrum

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Derived Forms

  • ˌ𳦳ٰdzˈԱپ, adverb
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Other Word Forms

  • ·t··Աi·· adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of electromagnetic1

First recorded in 1815–25; electro- + magnetic
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Example Sentences

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Instead, Carr stressed making electromagnetic spectrum available for commercial use through public auctions, a program that had largely stalled under President Biden.

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They identify how fluid moves through rocks by pulsing an electromagnetic field into the earth.

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Horses’ hearts and electromagnetic fields are five times larger than our own.

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When they talk about astronomy, this means that a large part of their focus is on protecting the remote sites where large telescopes and observatories are set up around the world from electromagnetic interference.

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He drips contempt for people who are skeptical that an electromagnetic pulse will soon wipe out New York City, or disbelieve Barack Obama is about to be tried for treason.

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