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pivoting

[ piv-uh-ting ]

noun

Dentistry.
  1. (formerly) the attaching of an artificial crown to the root of a tooth with a metal dowel.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of pivoting1

1850–55; pivot (v.) + -ing 1
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Example Sentences

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That narrative is just the latest in an unnerving trend that has seen leading sources of entertainment journalism pivoting toward conservative viewpoints and industry gatekeeping.

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But on the shifting political ground, Conservatives appeared to struggle to find their footing, pivoting their message from Canada being broken to "Canada First".

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Whether you’re pivoting to a new field or simply looking for a different role within your current industry, every successful job search begins with gaining clarity about your career goals.

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The company has tried pivoting to a subscription model, but that has proven to be a hard sell.

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The US president seems serious, however, about reducing American military commitments to Europe and pivoting resources instead toward containing China.

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