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pivot

[piv-uht] / ˈpɪv ət /




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The City Ground club had held talks with Wolves over a move for Jose Sa, but have since pivoted to Ortega.

From BBC

Tesla dropped its models S and X in a pivot to robo-taxis and robots.

From Barron's

Tesla dropped its models S and X in a pivot to robo-taxis and robots.

From Barron's

He pivoted to activist investing for a time, agitating for change at companies including Nordstrom and Bed Bath & Beyond, where he faced allegations—that he denied—of misleading investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is all part of this week’s White House pivot.

From The Wall Street Journal