gravitates

Definition of gravitatesnext
present tense third-person singular of gravitate

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of gravitates His disabilities are visible, and people's attention naturally gravitates toward him. Dr. Joseph D'orazio, CNBC, 9 Apr. 2026 The ‘myth of mass exodus’ Building on its data showing New York office space is still in high demand, JLL argued that the robustness of New York’s business sector is also dependent on a steady supply of qualified labor, which indicates that high-quality talent still gravitates toward the city. Sasha Rogelberg, Fortune, 8 Apr. 2026 Van Beirendonck gravitates toward loud prints in bright colors and allusions to BDSM, whereas Van Saene makes elegant cocktail dresses for women with bow details and shrunken cardigans. Marisa Meltzer, Vanity Fair, 27 Mar. 2026 The promenade begins as everyone gravitates to the central square. Tribune News Service, Baltimore Sun, 10 Mar. 2026 While national attention often gravitates toward states like California or New York, the Arizona desert is home to an especially active community of subscribers willing to pay for content through monthly memberships, one time purchases, and pay per view posts. Nadia Cantú, AZCentral.com, 5 Mar. 2026 So – everyone gravitates towards him. Luca Evans, Denver Post, 25 Feb. 2026 For anyone who gravitates toward food halls and market culture, Arthur Avenue Retail Market predates the trend by the better part of a century. Lauren Schuster, Kansas City Star, 17 Feb. 2026 Burkle gravitates toward properties with provenance. Abby Montanez, Robb Report, 13 Feb. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for gravitates
Verb
  • The taskmaster prefers structure, discipline and long-term strategy, but Aries is impulsive, immediate and self-focused.
    Valerie Mesa, PEOPLE, 17 Apr. 2026
  • But Pagliocca is a dealer, an executive who prefers to stay on the move and keep busy on the phones — and, at times, perhaps take on extra risk as a result.
    Julia Poe, Chicago Tribune, 17 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • It is set in the summer of 1977 after Victoria Leonard’s world changes forever when Caitlin Somers chooses her as a friend.
    Peter White, Deadline, 21 Apr. 2026
  • Needham Research analyst Laura Martin also suggested that advertising could be much higher if Apple chooses to go down that path, but Ternus could also use Apple’s $67 billion or so in cash to other, more ambitious use-cases.
    Alex Weprin, HollywoodReporter, 21 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • When new taxes are introduced, the market tends to adjust quickly—especially in the luxury segment, where there’s more flexibility to fine-tune numbers.
    Abby Montanez, Robb Report, 17 Apr. 2026
  • Traditional ice cream tends to be lighter, while gelato is typically denser and creamier with egg yolks added.
    Tristan Graziano, Charlotte Observer, 17 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Then, later on, when Mark takes Margo to court for custody, the judge can’t believe someone who looks like her is a grandmother.
    Jennifer Wilson, New Yorker, 12 Apr. 2026
  • When the news breaks of faraway civilian casualties — an erroneous air strike on a school that relied on outdated intelligence, for example — the mind takes refuge in abstractions and statistics.
    Theater Critic, Los Angeles Times, 11 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • McMahon likes to remind scolds that wrestling is a morality play.
    Zach Helfand, New Yorker, 20 Apr. 2026
  • Ellis likes the competitive atmosphere Chesney brings to the program.
    Steve Galluzzo, Los Angeles Times, 20 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Teenagers who don’t want to play for an NAHL franchise that selects them can search for other leagues in which to skate, which is what several potential Mallards chose to do this season.
    Tris Wykes, Twin Cities, 10 Apr. 2026
  • An attention mechanism then selects the most relevant data points, while a Kolmogorov-Arnold Network performs the final prediction of position.
    Neetika Walter, Interesting Engineering, 3 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • This transit favors awareness and thoughtful pacing.
    Tarot.com, The Orlando Sentinel, 20 Apr. 2026
  • This placement favors honesty over diplomacy and action over endless discussion.
    Valerie Mesa, PEOPLE, 20 Apr. 2026

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“Gravitates.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/gravitates. Accessed 23 Apr. 2026.

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