attract vs set against

attract

verb
  • To draw by moral, emotional or sexual influence; to engage or fix, as the mind, attention, etc.; to invite or allure. 

  • To incur. 

  • To pull toward without touching. 

set against

verb
  • To have a strong feeling of not desiring to do something. 

  • To cause an individual to be in conflict or opposition with someone or something. 

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