Pronunciation: /ɡræv.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/
noun the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
A1 The apple fell from the tree due to gravitation.
A2 Students learn about gravitation in their science class.
B1 The scientist conducted an experiment to study the effects of gravitation on objects.
B2 The theory of gravitation was proposed by Sir Isaac Newton.
C1 Understanding the concept of gravitation is essential for advanced physics research.
C2 Einstein's theory of general relativity revolutionized our understanding of gravitation.
formal The theory of gravitation was first proposed by Sir Isaac Newton.
informal I learned about gravitation in my physics class.
slang I have no idea how gravitation works, it's so confusing.
figurative The gravitation towards her magnetic personality was undeniable.
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