Gravitation [noun]
Definition of Gravitation:
mutual attraction
Opposite/Antonyms of Gravitation:
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Sentence/Example of Gravitation:
There is a greater mismatch between entropic disorder and reality in the very heart of Newton’s theory of universal gravitation.
The agents which assist gravitation in bearing this detritus downward are many, but they all work together for the same end.
For instance, a theory of creation which would neglect the attraction of gravitation would be manifestly false.
It was one of the great forces of nature, which we call gravitation, and the force which kept it in motion we call momentum.
Clusters of stars may give us velocities much more remarkable still, but which are explained by the theory of gravitation.
Universal gravitation, invisible force, which the visible universe (what we call matter) obeys.
On one side, gravitation lowering the huge bulk, on the other the sea raising the bark.
However, gravitation neither escapes by radiation from bodies nor needs to be replenished, so far as we know, from without.
This my guide picked up as easily as though it were of paper, for be it remembered that gravitation had slackened its hold here.
"I can't understand this attraction of gravitation,—how it is exerted," said Wade.