1. pivoted - Adjective
2. pivoted - Verb
of Pivot
Source: Webster's dictionaryAcross the downs a hummingbird Came dipping through the bowers, He pivoted on emptiness To scrutinize the flowers. Nathalia Crane
A block in its slot, pivoted to the hypotenuse block positions it. Source: Internet
After seeing an increase in in-person shopping in early March, Geeve closed the store March 16 and pivoted to curbside pickup, taking orders by email and phone. Source: Internet
At Miss Kuku on Melbourne's Chapel Street, Australian staff voted to stand down so their migrant workers colleagues could keep working the handful of shifts still available when the business pivoted to takeaway. Source: Internet
And in the case of ‘The Wretched,’ they pivoted in a different direction that was unfamiliar to us historically that was a surprise,” Arianna Bocco, IFC Films’ EVP of acquisitions and productions, told TheWrap. Source: Internet
But Nigeria, where community health workers who had been working on polio eradication, quickly pivoted to using them as contact tracers for Ebola and was able to squash its outbreak within months. Source: Internet