pivoted in English

verb
1
turn on or as if on a pivot.
the sail pivots around the axis of a virtually static mast

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1. 17 The swinging door is pivoted on one side; the revolving door is pivoted in the centre.

2. 5 The swinging door is pivoted on one side; the revolving door is pivoted in the centre.

3. She pivoted on her toe and faced me.

4. He pivoted his whole body through ninety degrees.

5. The dancer pivoted on the point of one foot.

6. The lever can be pivoted by means of the actuator.

7. 2 The dancer pivoted on the point of one foot.

8. The entire body of the dinosaur would have been pivoted around the hip girdle.

9. A belt is trained about the pivoted pulley as well as other pulleys driving various accessories.

10. The magnetic needle in the Binnacle was the point on which the Mary Turner ever pivoted.

11. The boat pivoted on its central axis and pointed straight at the harbour entrance.

12. Across the plain, a herd of antelope ran, and then pivoted all at once like a school of fish.

13. Jeremy Paxman Blethered on about the monarchy and Corbyn pivoted the interview on to his core message of fighting poverty.

14. A Cinching mechanism assures that the fork bolt is pivoted to the primary latched position when the door is closed

15. Scaling COVID-19 Testing and Vaccines Across the United States Curative was founded to develop tests for sepsis in January 2020 and pivoted to COVID-19 in

16. "Boundless has pivoted and become a leader in the Virtual Event Industry, and their team stepped in when we needed guidance most

17. Bogie definition: an assembly of four or six wheels forming a pivoted support at either end of a railway Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

18. 'He pivoted on his heels, crossed the room, and had actually opened the door leading into the corridor before I leaped up from my chair.

19. Pivoted scissors were not manufactured in large numbers until 1761, when Robert Hinchliffe of Sheffield produced the first pair of modern-day scissors made of hardened and polished cast steel.

20. ‘In addition to these fires, the streets were lined with lanterns, and people carried Cressets (pivoted lanterns atop poles) as they wandered from one bonfire to another.’

21. Counterpoised beam balance (Walker's steelyard) A long, graduated, horizontal beam which is pivoted near one end on a vertical shaft, permitting the beam (arm) to swing freely

22. A joint neck (27) can be pivoted about the axis of rotation (33) and the articulation member axis (35) at any selected angle of inclination or rotation.

23. "Variable geometry airfoils" (7) means the use of trailing edge flaps or tabs, or leading edge slats or pivoted nose droop, the position of which can be controlled in flight.

24. Roy began by acknowledging the Tuesday shooting in Atlanta that killed six Asian women as tragedy, but then pivoted to Criticize the hearing and declare he believes in justice in unrelated …

25. The drape has a wavy configuration, whereby as the sliders are pivoted by the control cord, the amount of light traversing the drapes will adjustably vary in a progressive fashion.

26. Spring loaded, telescopic, struts, pivoted to the underside of the vehicle's body are lowered diagonally and, as the vehicle descends in the bounce cycle the struts grip the road surface and push the vehicle horizontally while it is intermittently airborne.

27. By striking the end of the anchor sleeve (116) outside the drilling, the anchor arms (136) are driven over the strutting head (122) and pivoted outwards, thus anchoring them in the securing drilling.

28. San Francisco’s Department of Disability and Aging Services and community partners quickly pivoted to ensure that older adults and adults with disabilities have access to food, home care, social engagement, and other essential support in response to COVID-19.

29. Each straightening arm (40r, 401) can be pivoted about an axis (42r, 421) and is applied, by an abutment surface (66r, 661) thereof, to a point (68r, 681) on an edge (56r, 561) of the wood product transported along the longitudinal conveyor (14).

30. The thrust wing is trimmed by an upwind auxiliary vane (7), freely pivoted upwind of its centre of pressure, the angle of attack of the auxiliary vane being controlled by the position of a secondary control aerofoil (15) positioned downwind from the auxiliary vane.

31. When the hinge is open, the connecting pin (8) makes an angle with one hinge leaf (1) and abuts on the other hinge leaf (2). When the hinge is closed, the connecting pin (8) is pivoted into a position essentially parallel to one hinge flap (1).

32. ‘In addition to these fires, the streets were lined with lanterns, and people carried Cressets (pivoted lanterns atop poles) as they wandered from one bonfire to another.’ ‘Fire baskets or Cressets mounted at the prows of the fishing barges seem to attract prey for the cormorants.’

33. ‘In addition to these fires, the streets were lined with lanterns, and people carried Cressets (pivoted lanterns atop poles) as they wandered from one bonfire to another.’ ‘Fire baskets or Cressets mounted at the prows of the fishing barges seem to attract prey for the cormorants.’

34. A Breechblock assembly and operating mechanism for a gas operating automatic loading fire-arm has a Breechblock slider adapted to be retracted by utilization of a gas pressure at the firing of the shotshell, a link is pivoted at the rear end of the slider so as to be swingable up and down and provided with swinging-movement limiting means, a Breechblock is adapted to be locked so as to tightly