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View definitions for gravitate

gravitate

verb as in be drawn toward; fall to

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“But some abusers gravitate to places where they know they will have an opportunity to have contact with children - places like churches, sports organisations and schools.”

From BBC

Moenoa expected, with his size and athleticism, that the seventh grader would gravitate to defense.

Tanton gravitated to science — not to the fundamentalist Evangelical United Brethren Church of his mother — and eventually studied medicine.

From Salon

When I’m styling, I love when I’m able to bring something from here and mix it in with all the fabulous designer clothes, and my clients gravitate to my piece.

Latino voters are gravitating toward former President Trump, or are they?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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