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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | gravitate | to be attracted to; to fall foward | SAT Vocab. Group 3 |
| 2 | gravitate | (V) to move toward (as it by gravity's pull!) | TKAM vocab list 2 |
| 3 | gravitate | move toward | Unit One Vocabulary Skill Builder |
| 4 | gravitate | to be moved or drawn toward | READING VOCAB |
| 5 | Gravitate | To be attracted by an irrisistable force | Literature Exam Study Guide |
| 6 | gravitate | to be attracted to; to fall foward | literature |
| 7 | gravitate | to be attracted to; to fall foward | literature exam vocabulary |
| 8 | gravitate | attracted to by an irresistable force | lloyd literature exam |
| 9 | gravitate | to be attracted to; to fall foward | Literature Vocab. [Lloyd] |
| 10 | gravitate | to be attracted to as by an irresistible force. | Lloyd Exam Vocabulary Words |
| 11 | gravitate | to be attracted to as by an irresistible force. | mrs llold mid term v-cab |
| 12 | gravitate | to move by force of gravity | CA vocab |
| 13 | gravitate | attracted to | The Giver |
| 14 | gravitate | attracted to by an irresistable force | lit. exam vocab (lloyd) |
| 15 | gravitate | quickness in learning | The Giver Vocabulary Lloyd |
| 16 | gravitate | attracted by an irresistible force | The Giver Vocabulary Lloyd |
| 17 | Gravitate | To have a natural tendency or be strongly attracted (usually fol. by to or toward) | First Semester Finals English Vocab |
| 18 | Gravitate | to be attracted to something | English Vocab |
| 19 | gravitate | to move toward; to be attracted to | SAT Vocab |
| 20 | gravitate | to be attracted to | unit 3 |
| 21 | gravitate | to move gradually and steadily toward somebody or something as if drawn by some force or attraction | Unit 3 Group 3 Vocabulary |
| 22 | gravitate | Children tend to _________ toward small animals. | Unit 3 Group 3 Sentences |
| 23 | gravitate | v. attract, descend | AP Lit. Q3 Voc. IV |
| 24 | gravitate | to move because of gravity; to move downward | Word Wisdom Unit 4 |
| 25 | gravitate | attracted, have a natural tendency to sink or fall | The Giver, Chapters 1-12 |
| 26 | Gravitate | to move toward something | Giver Book chapt. 1-5 |
| 27 | gravitate | to be attracted to | English Vocab List 5 |
| 28 | gravitate | to be attracted to someone | Etymology Final |
| 29 | Gravitate | Move towards | Voca |
| 30 | gravitate | to move because of gravity;to move downward | ela unit 4 |
| 31 | gravitate | be attracted and move gradually towards; move in response to the force of gravity; Ex. gravitate to/towards; N. gravitation | bb |
| 32 | gravitate | to move by the force of gravity; to be attracted by a strong force | 3B |
| 33 | gravitate | to move or be drawn toward something, especially by natural tendency or as if by an invisible force | Barun Academic Center Unit One |
| 34 | gravitate | to move or be drawn toward something, especially by natural tendency or as if by an invisible force | U1 lesson 4 |
| 35 | gravitate | to move or tend to move under the influence of gravitational force. | Week 3 Vocab |
| 36 | gravitate | to move by the force of gravity; to be attracted by a strong force | List 3B |
| 37 | Gravitate | To tend/move towards | Lesson 1 Words |
| 38 | gravitate | to move (to) as though by force | Etymolgy Lesson1 |
| 39 | gravitate | attract to a place. | Lesson 1 word list |
| 40 | gravitate | to move as though by force | Lesson 1 |
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