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gravitate

[grav-i-teyt] / ˈgræv ɪˌteɪt /


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Interest rates often lead moves in the global currency market, as investors tend to gravitate toward wherever their capital can earn the highest returns.

From MarketWatch

She has since gravitated towards friends with whom she feels there is mutual respect, even if they disagree.

From BBC

So we gravitate towards telling immersive, human stories.”

From Los Angeles Times

U.S. buyers have gravitated to pricier SUVs and pickup trucks for years, leading carmakers to cut back or stop production of cheaper sedans and smaller cars.

From MarketWatch

“I gravitate towards things that are political but I like being an actor more than anything else.”

From Los Angeles Times