bend to, come down, dip down, drop off, go down, lead, pitch, pounce, serve, sink, tend to go, warp
Definitionv. move toward
Last update: November 1, 2015
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Everything gravitates towards the ground. [Please select]
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It is also conceivable that bodies might gravitate differently at different temperatures. [Please select]
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The soap is then in a condition to allow the impurities to gravitate. [Please select]
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Also Dale had gravitated toward the reeling Helen to catch her when she fainted. [Please select]
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CHAPTER XI When Bent Wade desired opportunities they seemed to gravitate to him. [Please select]
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=--Most of the leaders in industry gravitated to the Republican ranks. [Please select]
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Even in petty discussions in Speed's store, the two men seemed to gravitate to opposite sides. [Please select]
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The fluid is then slowly poured into the funnel and allowed to gravitate into the rectum. [Please select]
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Jefferson's thought gravitated inevitably to the center of his rational universe--to the principle of enlightened self-interest. [Please select]
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Left to himself, his wife sorrowfully admitted that he would have gravitated to the "Mysterious Island" and "Michael Strogoff," or even to "Mr." [Please select]
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One result of the extreme snow conditions of early 1969 was that deer tended to gravitate to lakes, where snow was shallow and footing was firm. [Please select]
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