Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gravitate.(verb)
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Use "gravitates" in a sentence
"The image here is of a stable middle ground between extremes that represent the 'low points' towards which one "gravitates" unless one is determined to keep to the middle and maintain balance."
"Beneath the surface there must be certain forces at work which settle why a quarter of corn 'gravitates' to a certain price; why the landlord can get just so many quarters of corn for the use of his fields; and why the produce, which is due jointly to the labourer and the farmer, is divided in a certain fixed proportion."
"Everyone kind of gravitates to the ball regardless of where the ball is on the field."