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pivot
noun as in center point about which something
Strongest match
Weak matches
Example Sentences
In Pearson’s assessment, many Democrats in Congress, even those looking to pivot to a more economic populist message after 2024, lack the language and credibility to deliver that message effectively.
Curtis Jones has the ability to do this in a double pivot or on the left wing, and may be an option Slot could turn to as he looks to complement Wirtz's natural game.
Burke gained an online following by posting “Fortnite” clips to YouTube and pivoted to making his own music.
When Kristal’s vision for the club as a country music mecca didn’t materialize, he pivoted to the loud, abrasive sounds emerging from Bowery — even though the former Marine personally didn’t care for it.
UCLA’s report notes that the labor market “deteriorated notably” in June while inflation pivoted away from a path of “gradual normalization” onto a rising trajectory.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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