The person in a rank around whom the others wheel and maneuver.
Axis consisting of a short shaft that supports something that turns.
1 They are the pivot of our culture, our economy and our society.
2 What made you decide to pivot from the media business to politics?
3 It's a pivot point around which my entire future will ultimately swivel.
4 All the pivot points were all potentially problems because of the friction.
5 He'll see our vector changes, and start trying to change his pivot .
6 There was a sense of great weight wheeling on an unseen pivot .
7 The company also said its pivot to digital strategies should boost efficiency.
8 It was Pulp Fiction, however, that proved the pivot to their relationship.
9 For the Rectilinear Harmonograph the form of lever pivot shown in Fig.
10 The captain went, himself, to the pivot gun; and laid it carefully.
11 Media and consumerism pivot to focus almost solely on people in fields.
12 The election of Lincoln was the pivot on which the result turned.
13 That deal is a crucial part of his pivot to Asia policy.
14 But a savvy pivot has caused sales to soar 700 per cent.
15 Plenty of time to pivot the ships and prepare for the engagement.
16 I pivot and backtrack, making my way toward the increasingly loud sobs.
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