gravitation
/ˌɡrævɪˈteɪʃən/
noun
- The natural force that causes objects to be pulled toward each other, especially toward the Earth.
- The gravitation between the moon and Earth causes ocean tides.
- Isaac Newton described gravitation as the force that makes apples fall from trees.
- Without gravitation, everything on Earth would float away into space.
- A movement or attraction toward something or someone.
- There is a natural gravitation of young people toward cities with more job opportunities.
- Her gravitation to the arts started when she was a child.
- The gravitation of customers to the new café surprised the owners.
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