centripetal
Americanadjective
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directed toward the center (centrifugal ).
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operating by centripetal force.
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Physiology. afferent.
adjective
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acting, moving, or tending to move towards a centre Compare centrifugal
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of, concerned with, or operated by centripetal force
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botany (esp of certain inflorescences) developing from the outside towards the centre
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physiol another word for afferent
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Moving or directed toward a center or axis, particularly one around which an object is spinning.
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Transmitting nerve impulses toward the brain or spinal cord; afferent.
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Developing or progressing inward toward a center or axis, as in the growth of plant structures. For example, in the disk of the inflorescence of a sunflower, the florets near the edge open first, and the ones in the center last.
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Compare centrifugal
Other Word Forms
- centripetalism noun
- centripetally adverb
- uncentripetal adjective
Etymology
Origin of centripetal
1700–10; < New Latin centripet ( us ) center-seeking ( centri- centri- + -petus, derivative of Latin petere to seek) + -al 1
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Example Sentences
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A mere arm’s length away from one another, the riders stay steady, thanks to centripetal force and prayers.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 19, 2024
A: The evidence suggests that there are centripetal forces that keep metropolitan areas from continually expanding outward, and that centripetal force is going to remain.
From Washington Post • Dec. 2, 2022
Chung’s slice-of-life writing is nicely observed but gentle to a fault, circling around its themes widely and long enough to lose centripetal force.
From New York Times • Nov. 10, 2022
But he argues they also need the centripetal force of “cultural patriotism,” to balance the centrifugal forces that this diversity ignites.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 9, 2022
As she climbed "up" the ladder to the center of the ship, the centripetal force on her diminished to zero.
From "The Martian" by Andy Weir
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