“Sir Oliver seems to think that when the nature of the electron is explained, we will then know what the attraction is which brings the apple to the ground.”
“People who do not play often cannot be made to understand what the attraction is for either players or fans.”
“Nevertheless, Jack's loyalty to Willie Stark and the attraction of political power are more compelling than loyalty to his surrogate father.”
(mathematics) A set of points or states to which a dynamical systemevolves after a long enough time. That is, points that get close enough to the attractor remain close even if slightly disturbed.
“I attended a seminar on personal development where the speaker emphasized the importance of increasing one's attractivity to achieve success in both personal and professional aspects of life.”
“Why, one can ask, is it necessary to change that image, so reposition our attractivity?”
“Societal rating has first and foremost a direct influence on skills migration and the attractivity of the company for its clients and partners.”
attractancy
A measure of the ability of something (especially a pheromone) to attract