Synonym: gyrate, rotate, swing, swivel, turn, wheel. Similar words: pivotal, vote, voter, vote in, votive, voting, devote, devoted. Meaning: ['pɪvət] n. 1. the person in a rank around whom the others wheel and maneuver 2. axis consisting of a short shaft that supports something that turns 3. the act of turning on (or as if on) a pivot. v. turn on a pivot.
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91. Release lever pivot surfaces.
92. The euro-dollar pair is a major bellwether for the risk-appetite trade, and the $1.43 mark is still a pivot point, because the euro has been unable to sustain breaks above this level.
93. The main flight strip system is an important part of manned spacecraft project for callback the return modules and rescuing the astronaut in time, and the communication is the information pivot of it.
94. "The implication is that we are approaching a pivot point where the flow of material into surrounding LME Asian warehouses will ultimately reverse," he said on Sunday.
95. Mr Obama says that with the debt fight behind him he can now pivot back to jobs. But the comic opera has meanwhile crystallised doubts about the quality of his leadership.
96. Cannot edit pivot table in a shared workbook . Open in exclusive mode.
97. My annual value level is $52.54 with a semiannual pivot at $53.60 and semiannual risky level at $57.31.
98. The effect of pivot spring and output system constants on the amplification factor is analyzed.
99. PU midsole with pivot can be the balancing area beneath the metatarsus which calls for an productive rolling movements with every solitary and every step.
100. To achieve this, at least one detent lock comprising a lock that engages in a positive fit and has a limited retaining force is located between a drive element of the drive and the pivot plate.
101. The criticism in literary and art can expand discourse space in text forms, communicative manner, cutover pivot and expressive style.
102. Large pivot joint metal blackboards double as partitioning doors to include or exclude the corridor spaces as desired.
103. If you give me a pivot, I can prize up earth!
104. That was the pivot on which, he claimed, his life turned.
105. Exactly speaking, in the late Tokugawa period, with Russian merchant shipping's arrival at Ezo for trade in 1778 as the pivot,(Sentencedict.com ) the theory of maritime state came forth.
106. What Sorai school has done in transforming confucian and legalist theory of "Human Natural Feelings" is the center and pivot in this process.
107. Based on the Theory of Clausal Pivot and the Collocation Theory, the use and distribution of the relation markers of compound sentences are studied in this paper.
108. A double arcs pivot jewel bearing was developed to run at high speed.
109. I learned to make a smoother pivot around second base on a double play.
110. Give me a pivot, I can prize up the earth.
111. The possibility of bird - caused crash increases in a pivot airport along a bird migration route.
112. When Sweden were going forward, attackers would jink, pivot and snipe and the British curtain would become torn.
113. To research the tribological properties of pivot jewel bearing, a kind of high-speed friction and wear testing machine was developed.
114. The dynamic hysteresis depend on reduced frequency pitching rates and pivot positions.
115. This meter has two buckets fastered together and mounted over a pivot.
116. The rear swingarm is supported on large pivot bearings, and it felt satisfyingly firm and rigid.
117. ABP ( tm ) ( Active Braking Pivot ) - Why Skid?
118. The pivot of this thesis is the lessons of 20th century glebe system reformation.
119. Batch formula technology, production technique and adequate capital input are the pivot elements deciding the result of this project.
120. If a spring is present, the hand wheel will pivot on the spring.
More similar words: pivotal, vote, voter, vote in, votive, voting, devote, devoted, devotee, ivory, devotion, in vivo, straw vote, divorce, divorcee, survivor, equivocal, frivolous, equivocate, omnivorous, herbivorous, carnivorous, equivocation, insectivorous.