gravitate in English

verb
1
move toward or be attracted to a place, person, or thing.
they gravitated to the Catholic faith in their hour of need
verb

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1. Artists gravitate toward one another.

2. Let your soul gravitate, to the love!

3. Children gravitate toward home at dusk.

4. In summer people gravitate to the seaside.

5. The stars gravitate towards each other.

6. Boys gravitate towards girls at that age.

7. The people I gravitate to are dreamers.

8. Gradually, however, he begins to gravitate towards Paul's position.

9. Don't gravitate to one side, or the boat will upset.

10. If you all gravitate to one side, you'll upset the boat.

11. Most visitors to New York gravitate to Times Square.

12. Many young people gravitate to the cities in search of work.

13. 3 Most visitors to New York gravitate to Times Square.

14. That is why love addicts and love Avoidants gravitate together

15. What more natural than that he should gravitate towards the Communist Party?

16. See how the color wands gravitate towards the bottom right corner?

17. Most visitors to London gravitate to Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square.

18. They instinctively gravitate toward living in a pack under a leader, or alpha dog.

19. But he is also respected by groups that tend to gravitate toward the Democratic Party.

20. Some players just gravitate towards certain mechanics and find others bland or frustrating.

21. I feel stock returns will eventually gravitate to their historic norms of 5 percent annually since 19

22. Francophones tend to gravitate to Radio-Canada.ca and Canoe.ca to access the various types of news.

23. The spinners gravitate most readily towards the television networks and the most important American newspapers.

24. Each pair in fact began to gravitate to opposite poles within the horizon which Dialectical Theology had opened up.

25. It is possible, of course, that some people with social and psychological problems gravitate towards the inner cities.

26. Pullman admitted that his Actorly instincts usually gravitate toward a looser approach within any given scene

27. In the long run the economy will tend to gravitate towards a position of Walrasian equilibrium.

28. When perusing pharmacy shelves, many shoppers gravitate toward Cyanocobalamin sources of vitamin B12 because it costs less

29. There was always plenty to drink, and eventually the two would gravitate toward each other and dance very close.

30. The child may automatically gravitate towards one parent, may touch and climb on one and not the other.

31. Funnily enough, whenever he does this all the really interesting people in the room seem to gravitate to his chair.

32. You know how a dog will instantly gravitate to the person in the room who fears him the most?

33. The child may gravitate to the parent that is easier to manipulate or try to play one parent off against the other.

34. 11 Funnily enough, whenever he does this all the really interesting people in the room seem to gravitate to his chair.

35. Everyone is going to share the cost of public Wi-Fi because the penny-pinching public will gravitate to places that offer "free" Wi-Fi.

36. We especially gravitate towards Curtains that are embroidered, appliquéd and flocked, as they have a way of injecting energy into your space.

37. It should come as no surprise that Cebu is a prime beach vacation destination and most of the things to do gravitate around sun, sea, and sand.

38. 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.

39. Always in vogue, CBS’ The Bold and the Beautiful will make you feel more stylish just by watching its fashion-biz CEOs and PYTs gravitate toward and plot against one another

40. Among the practices of the old personality, he lists some of the traits that move people to gravitate toward what is destructive: hurtful desire, wrath, anger, and badness. —Colossians 3:5-10.

41. Many electric players accustomed to having a Cutaway gravitate toward the familiar feel of a Cutaway acoustic guitar, especially if they play lead lines or chords in the upper register.

42. These small compact women, who remind me of my own grandmothers years ago, are not, as one might expect, from Silhanoukville nor are they even Cambodian. I overhear them talking among themselves in Viet, in the heavy, flat southern accent that hangs well in the humid air. When I inquire about their “que” (home village), most gestured eastward to Chau Doc, a port town on the Cambodian border. They have left home and journeyed to a neighboring country for the small privilege of selling tidbits of food from their yoke-baskets. For a moment, I wonder unreasonably if Bao, my long-lost childhood friend might be among them—a reflex or, perhaps, an affliction of trauma. So, day after day, for weeks on end, I gravitate to beach to eat grilled squids and to hear their stories.