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pivoted

verb as in revolve around center point

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Then, on June 10, after ISIS captured Mosul, its messages pivoted towards the West.

The last time America pivoted to Asia was on December 7, 1941, when Japan attacked the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor.

Gogglebox, which is an hour-long, is pivoted on the newsiest British television of the week, and edited right up to broadcast.

She pivoted to slam the "lame stream media," hitting the "sock puppets" on "MS-LSD" for their biased coverage.

The man pivoted on his spurred heels and came straight toward me.

He pivoted in his tracks, doubled back into the dining room, went through another door that brought him to the living room.

The one shown was pivoted to a roller-skate wheel which in turn was fastened to a metal standard.

To control the direction and make the model fly in a circle it is fastened to a long stick or beam which is pivoted in the center.

But he soon pivoted and slid much faster, all in time with the sounds he drew from the harmonica.

Ballard dodged one, appeared to offer the ball to the second, then pivoted and faded out to the right.

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pivoted, such as: whirl, swivel, rotate, depend, veer, and twirl.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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