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Meaning & Definition of Pivot in English

English

Pivot

A central point or shaft around which something rotates.


Pronunciation:

/ˈpɪv.ət/

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Plural:

pivots

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A fixed point that supports something that turns or rotates.

    Example Sentence: The pivot of the door allowed it to swing open easily.

  • Definition: A person or thing on which something depends or turns.

    Example Sentence: She is the pivot of our team's strategy.

  • Definition: To change direction or focus.

    Example Sentence: The company decided to pivot its business model to adapt to market changes.

Etymology

Origin: Late Middle English: from Old French 'pivot', diminutive of 'pieve' (a foot, a pin).

Synonyms

axiscenterhubturnfocal point

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • pivot point: A critical moment or factor that determines the outcome.
  • pivot table: A data processing tool used in spreadsheet software to summarize and analyze data.
  • the pivot of change: The key factor that drives transformation in a situation.

Translations

  • Spanish: pivote
  • French: pivot
  • German: Drehpunkt
  • Russian: опора

Related Words

  • rotate: To turn around a center point.
  • turn: To move in a circular direction.
  • axis: An imaginary line about which a body rotates.

Slang Meanings of pivot

  • Meaning: To change direction or approach in a situation.

    Example Sentence: He had to pivot his strategy when the initial plan failed.

  • Meaning: To adapt quickly to new circumstances.

    Example Sentence: They need to pivot fast if they want to stay relevant.