he/she has gravitated
Present perfecthe/sheconjugation ofgravitate.

gravitate

gravitate
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. sentirse atraído
My son is a big shot in the corporate world, but I think my daughter is gravitating toward a more laid-back career.Mi hijo es un pez gordo en el mundo corporativo, pero pienso que mi hija se siente atraída por una carrera más tranquila.
b. verse atraído
My father has always gravitated toward the far right.Mi padre siempre se ha visto atraído por la derecha extrema.
a. gravitar
Does the moon gravitate towards the earth?¿La luna gravita hacia la Tierra?
a. dirigirse
The guests were chatting as they slowly gravitated toward the buffet.Los invitados conversaban mientras se dirigían lentamente hacia el bufé.
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