gravitate Synonyms

gravitate Meaning

Wordnet

gravitate (v)

move toward

be attracted to

move due to the pull of gravitation

Webster

gravitate (v. i.)

To obey the law of gravitation; to exert a force Or pressure, or tend to move, under the influence of gravitation; to tend in any direction or toward any object.

gravitate Sentence Examples

  1. The planets gravitate towards the sun, bound by its immense gravitational pull.
  2. Children gravitate towards playgrounds, drawn by the promise of laughter and adventure.
  3. People gravitate towards leaders who inspire trust and ignite their passions.
  4. The earth gravitates towards the moon, causing tides and shaping our oceans.
  5. My interests gravitate towards history, particularly the exploration of ancient civilizations.
  6. The company's values gravitate around customer satisfaction and ethical business practices.
  7. The neighborhood gravitates towards the local park, a sanctuary for social interaction and relaxation.
  8. Artists gravitate towards creative communities where they can share ideas and inspire one another.
  9. The stock market gravitates around economic indicators, reflecting investor sentiment and expectations.
  10. The conversation gravitated towards the importance of education in shaping future generations.

FAQs About the word gravitate

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avoid, hate, hate, dislike, dislike,avoid, shun, shun, refuse, reject

The planets gravitate towards the sun, bound by its immense gravitational pull.

Children gravitate towards playgrounds, drawn by the promise of laughter and adventure.

People gravitate towards leaders who inspire trust and ignite their passions.

The earth gravitates towards the moon, causing tides and shaping our oceans.