verb
- to move toward or be attracted to something or someone
- to be pulled by the force of gravity
Usage: often used with ‘toward’ or ‘to’
Usage: physics
Examples
- She naturally gravitates toward people with similar interests.
- The new student gravitates to the art room during lunch.
- He gravitates toward leadership roles in group projects.
- Water gravitates toward the lowest point.
- The moon gravitates around the Earth.
- Children often gravitate to the playground after school.
- She gravitates toward mystery novels when choosing books.