Definition: 1. It interests you and makes you want it. 2. To make people have a particular reaction.
Use 'attract' in a sentence:
1. Migrants to cities are attracted by plentiful jobs, access to hospitals and education, and the ability to escape the boredom of a farmer's agricultural life.
2. They have attracted strong adverse criticism.
3. They attracted a lot of smokers.
4. This year's festival attracted a record turnout.
5. The warm damp air attracts a lot of mosquitoes.
6. The college attracts students of all nationalities.
7. Tonight's game has attracted the largest gate of the season.
8. We have to renew our efforts to attract young players.
9. She tried to attract the waiter's attention.
10. They do not attract the media attention the high-risk group does.
11. It helps attract investments in the company.
12. The event is bound to attract wide press coverage.
13. This proposal has attracted a lot of interest.
14. They are not attracted to the rubbish dumps on their migration routes.
15. The competition attracted over 500 contestants representing 8 different countries.
16. To attract the attention from the media.
17. It is not likely to attract lots of investors and nerds.
18. Rarely has a debate attracted so much media attention.
19. Nursing attracts people who place relationships high on their list of priorities.
20. Films with big stars always attract great attention.
21. There is now intense competition between schools to attract students.
22. I had always been attracted by the idea of working abroad.
23. They were attracted to each other from the first.
24. We need to produce better creative if we want to attract big clients.
25. The festival attracts people from a wide area.