Tending to move toward a center.
Of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system.
1 Finally, I talked about the origin of the words centrifugal and centripetal .
2 A student in my office temporarily confused the words centripetal and centrifugal.
3 The centrifugal tendency could no longer be controlled by the centripetal force.
4 It is composed of centripetal and centrifugal fibres, having also registering ganglia.
5 It is important to note that centripetal force is still some force.
6 With this definition, centripetal force would be real and centrifugal not real.
7 Scattered action is irresolute; it is the centripetal powers that count.
8 Most textbooks use the centripetal force term and use it correctly.
9 Outward circumstances form the centripetal force, which keeps us in ours.
10 In the world this directing is called centripetal force, also gravitation.
11 As the critic Jonathan Meades wrote in 2006: Privilege is centripetal .
12 The lower extremities were raised, and manual centripetal frictions freely applied.
13 How did the centripetal remainer afford egress to the centrifugal departer?
14 Here, the violent action appeared centripetal , but with a southward tendency.
15 You see, the district-attorney's office represents the centripetal force of society.
16 Victor followed them, already feeling the centripetal force pull him to the floor.
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