attract
A feeling of antipathy towards another person.
influence, advantage, pull, ascendancy, clout, drag, ropes
The word 'pull' is a noun as a word for the act of moving something towards you or away from where it was; a strong physical force that causes things to move in a particular direction.The noun form of the verb to pull is the gerund, pulling.A related noun is formed by adding 'ey' to form pulley.
Allure, appeal, chemistry, fascination, inclination, pull, seduction.
Another word for it is: morale--the ability of a group to pull together in difficult times or situations.
The root word for "to pull away" in Latin is "trahere." It means to pull, draw, or drag something away or towards oneself.
Another word for force is gravitational pull in space terms.
Another word for vacuum or suction is "draw" or "pull."
The force that determines whether an object moves towards or away from another object is called gravity. Gravity is a pull force that attracts objects towards each other.
Resentment.
Yes, the word 'pull' is a noun as a word for the act of moving something towards you or away from where it was; a strong physical force that causes things to move in a particular direction.
grab, pull, remove
Synonyms for the preposition towards could include - approaching, moving, or proceeding.
the stuff that keeps us on the ground :)
tug, drag, influence, authority
A feeling of antipathy towards another person.
Force applied towards you (pull) or force applied towards the object (push)