Pronunciation: /ˈpɪvətɪŋ/
verb to turn on or as if on a pivot; to change direction or course abruptly
A1 She is pivoting on one foot while dancing.
A2 He is pivoting the camera to get a better angle.
B1 The company is pivoting its marketing strategy to target a new demographic.
B2 After receiving feedback, the team decided to pivot their approach to the project.
C1 The CEO made the difficult decision to pivot the company's focus towards sustainability.
C2 The political party is pivoting its policies in response to changing public opinion.
formal The company is pivoting its business model to focus more on e-commerce.
informal We're pivoting our strategy to target a different demographic.
slang I heard they're pivoting to a whole new product line.
figurative Sometimes in life, you have to be open to pivoting your plans when unexpected opportunities arise.
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