gravitate

/ˈɡrævɪˌteɪt/
verb
  1. To move toward or be attracted to someone or something, as if pulled by gravity.
    • At parties, she tends to gravitate toward the quiet corner.
    • Young people often gravitate to cities with more job opportunities.
    • The crowd gravitated toward the stage when the band started playing.
  2. To move or be pulled toward a physical object due to gravity.
    • Dust particles gravitate toward the center of the planet.
    • The satellite will gravitate into a lower orbit over time.
    • Smaller objects gravitate toward larger ones in space.
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