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centrifugal

[sen-trif-yuh-guhl, -uh-guhl] / sɛnˈtrɪf yə gəl, -ə gəl /


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Here’s another example: The ship is designed to supply gravity through constant thrust or through centrifugal force.

From Washington Post

The book’s central figure — the one from which Hoare’s centrifugal energies radiate — is the German artist Albrecht Dürer.

From New York Times

The screen’s movement is “centrifugal” — it keeps expanding outward.

From Los Angeles Times

“More concept than country, Pakistan strained under the centrifugal forces of history, identity and faith. Could it hold?”

From Washington Post

“I think this would give centrifugal forces in the E.U. new energy,” he said.

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