| gravitate | (vi) ดูดเข้าหากัน, See also: ดูดจมลงไป, เอียงเข้าหากัน, Syn. incline, lean |
| เหไปสู่ | [hē pai sū] (v, exp) EN: gravitate |
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| gravitate | (v) move toward, Example: The conversation gravitated towards politics |
| gravitate | (v) be attracted to, Example: Boys gravitate towards girls at that age |
| gravitate | (v) move due to the pull of gravitation, Example: The stars gravitate towards each other |
| Gravitate | v. i. Why does this apple fall to the ground? Because all bodies gravitate toward each other. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ] Politicians who naturally gravitate towards the stronger party. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] |