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    Trac·tion
    /ˈtrakSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the action of drawing or pulling something over a surface, especially a road or track: "a primitive vehicle used in animal traction"
    • 2. the grip of a tire on a road or a wheel on a rail: "his car hit a patch of ice and lost traction"
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  3. the act of drawing or pulling. the state of being drawn. the support or momentum needed to advance something or make it successful: Her proposal failed to gain traction among our board members. attracting power or influence; attraction: The main character feels the traction of fate. traction. / ˈtræktɪv; ˈtrækʃən / noun.

  4. Definition of traction noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Dec 23, 2019 · Traction can be either of these things or all of these factors combined. You can define traction across several metrics and if you define it right, everything else falls in place.

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    From Medieval Latin tractio, from Latin tractus, perfect passive participle of verb trahere (“pull”), + noun of action suffix -io (genitive -ionis).

    traction (usually uncountable, plural tractions) 1. The act of pulling something along a surface using motive power. 2. The condition of being so pulled. 3. Grip. 4. The pulling power of an engine or animal. 5. The adhesive friction of a wheeletc on a surface. 6. (usually after forms of gain, get or have) Progress in or momentum toward achieving a ...

    traction (third-person singular simple present tractions, present participle tractioning, simple past and past participle tractioned) 1. (medicine, transitive)To apply a sustained pull to (a limb, etc.).

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Illness & disability, Physics traction /ˈtrækʃən/ noun [ uncountable] 1 the process of treating a broken bone with special medical equipment that pulls it in traction He was in traction (=receiving this kind of treatment) for weeks after the accident. 2 the force that prevents some...

  7. traction /ˈtrækʃən/ n. the act of drawing or pulling, esp by motive power. the state of being drawn or pulled. the application of a steady pull on a part during healing of a fractured or dislocated bone, using a system of weights and pulleys or splints.

  8. Dictionary definition of traction. The act or process of gaining grip, adhesion, or support. "The startup gained traction in the market after securing several key partnerships." #1 New Release on Amazon! Detailed meaning of traction. It represents the force that enables an object or vehicle to move forward or maintain stability on a surface.

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