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/ɡɹˌævɪtˈeɪʃənəli/
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[ US /ˌɡɹævəˈteɪʃnəɫi/ ]
[ US /ˌɡɹævəˈteɪʃnəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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with respect to gravitation
gravitationally strong forces
How To Use gravitationally In A Sentence
- Under-gravitationally speaking, above-the ship's skin, there was a five-meter space running almost the whole length of the cylindroid. Starways
- The one thing that fits those specifications is a black hole, an object so massive and hence so gravitationally powerful that not even the ghostliest ray of light can escape its clench. Shedding Light On A Black Hole
- Their right-handed partners would inhabit a world existing alongside ours, but interacting only gravitationally.
- These results suggest that the physical structures of comets may be described as strengthless agglomerations of gravitationally bound planetesimals with a bulk density between 0.5 and 1.0 g/cm.
- The supernova observations call out for some gravitationally repulsive substance to drive the cosmic acceleration.
- This could open cluster with too little mass to gravitationally hold together for very long.
- Some clumpy structures will exceed their Jeans mass and become gravitationally unstable, and may again fragment to form a single or multiple star system.
- This happens because the massive black hole gravitationally attracts any matter lurking near it and never lets it go.
- One further possible explanation has met with great success: bodies called ‘shepherding moons’ may gravitationally corral the particles.
- Close inspection of the above image will reveal that the arced galaxies at 2 and 4 o'clock are actually gravitationally lensed images of the same galaxy.