Gravitate - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈɡrævɪteɪt|  American pronunciation of the word gravitate
Brit.  |ˈɡrævɪteɪt|  British pronunciation of the word gravitate

verb

- move toward
The conversation gravitated towards politics
- be attracted to
Boys gravitate towards girls at that age
- move due to the pull of gravitation
The stars gravitate towards each other

Extra examples

The guests gravitated toward the far side of the room.

The conversation gravitated to politics.

Voters have started gravitating to him as a possible candidate.

Many young people now gravitate toward careers in the computer industry.

Young people gravitate to / towards the cities in search of work.

Youngsters gravitate toward a strong leader.

Most visitors to London gravitate to Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square.

The conversation gravitated towards politics

Boys gravitate towards girls at that age

The stars gravitate towards each other

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: gravitate
he/she/it: gravitates
present participle: gravitating
past tense: gravitated
past participle: gravitated
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