gravitate - use in sentences

Preposition: towards

  • people: We gravitate toward people who share our view of the world.
  • idea: Workers think, debate, discover and gravitate toward revolutionary ideas.
  • other: At the same time, he recognizes and gravitates toward others who share his deficiency.

Preposition: toward

  • comfort: You gravitate toward comfort and don't like extreme situations.

Preposition: towards

  • guitar: Inspired by Nick Drake's music Dan gravitated toward acoustic guitar and started to adopt Drake's more complex guitar techniques.

Followed by a transitive particle

  • around: The kids seemed to gravitate around telescopes and such.

Modifying Another Word

  • often: Bully Humor I've noticed that I often gravitate toward the " Bully " theme.
  • away: Just as it seems that everybody wants to gravitate away from politics and toward pop, Geri's going the other way.
  • back: But whilst he might try his hand at any subject, somehow things always gravitated back to railways.
  • increasingly: I have gravitated increasingly to psychoanalysis to give me insights along these lines and also use it to inform the methods I use.

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