Attraction
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In general, attraction is a force that moves one object to another.
- In physics, attraction may be gravity or electromagnetic force.
- If, for a person, some object, situation, feeling, etc., or another person, is attractive, this means it/he/she causes enjoyment.
- In the case another person is attractive we have interpersonal attraction. One form of attractivity, not necessarily sexual, is appeal of facial features. If interpersonal attraction is mutual it may lead to friendship or a romantic relationship that may or may not include sexual relations.
- In entertainment, attraction is a theatrical production.
- In grammar, attraction is the process by which a relative pronoun takes on — that is, is "attracted to" — the case of its antecedent.

