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    traction
    /ˈtrakʃn/

    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 tyre on a road or a wheel on a rail: "his car hit a patch of ice and lost traction"

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  2. TRACTION definition: 1. the ability of a wheel or tyre to hold the ground without sliding: 2. the pulling of a heavy…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TRACTION is the adhesive friction of a body on a surface on which it moves. How to use traction in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. TRACTION meaning: 1. the ability of a wheel or tyre to hold the ground without sliding: 2. the pulling of a heavy…. Learn more.

  5. noun. the adhesive friction of a body on some surface, as a wheel on a rail or a tire on a road. the action of drawing a body, vehicle, train, or the like, along a surface, as a road, track, railroad, or waterway.

  6. n. 1. the adhesive friction of a body on some surface, as a wheel on a rail or a tire on a road. 2. the action of drawing a body, vehicle, train, or the like, along a surface. 3. the deliberate and prolonged pulling of a muscle, organ, or the like, as by weights, to correct dislocation, relieve pressure, etc.

  7. Traction is a form of medical treatment, in which weights and pulleys are used to gently pull or stretch an injured part of the body for a period of time. You say that a person who is having this treatment is in traction.

  8. A person in traction is presently immobile, but traction can also be used to describe the state of an object being pulled, or the friction between that object and the surface it is pulled across. Traction can also refer to something or someone that has picked up movement, like an idea or a candidate.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · Noun. [ edit] traction (usually uncountable, plural tractions) The act of pulling something along a surface using motive power. The condition of being so pulled. Grip. The pulling power of an engine or animal. The adhesive friction of a wheel etc on a surface.

  10. the force that stops something, for example the wheels of a vehicle, from sliding on the ground. the extent to which an idea, a product, etc. becomes popular or gains support. The president's message is gaining traction among undecided voters.

  11. trac•tion (trak′ shən), n. the adhesive friction of a body on some surface, as a wheel on a rail or a tire on a road. the action of drawing a body, vehicle, train, or the like, along a surface, as a road, track, railroad, or waterway.