gravitate

[US]/ˈɡrævɪteɪt/
[UK]/ˈɡrævɪteɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. be attracted to by gravity; be drawn towards something.

Phrases & Collocations

gravitate towards

naturally gravitate

gravitate to

gravitate around

gravitate away from

gravitate closer to

gravitate further from

Example Sentences

young western Europeans will gravitate to Berlin.

In summer people gravitate to the seaside.

economic power gravitated towards the lowlands.

The earth gravitates towards the sun.

We all gravitated towards the food.

The sand in the water gravitated towards the bottom of the bottle.

Most visitors to New York gravitate to Times Square.

In the 19th century industry gravitated towards the north of England.

You are not an iconoclast but you do become bored with dry, repetitive studies and you gravitate to areas that are stimulating and require fast responsiveness to changing circumstances.

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