1. pivoting - Noun
2. pivoting - Verb
of Pivot
Source: Webster's dictionaryJust fundamental things - I played guard and I played forward, so you get into a position where you are pivoting out on the court. Oscar Robertson
According to Galperin, in order to truly reduce homelessness in Los Angeles, as voters intended, “the city must meet the moment by pivoting to an action plan that will house more people right away. Source: Internet
At Gart Plaza (Milwaukee Street and East Third Avenue), you'll find the Prismatica, a temporary art installation of 25 pivoting prisms bursting with light and dancing with color; it was designed by RAW Design in collaboration with ATOMIC3. Source: Internet
Additional pivoting techniques and more pwnage sprinkled on top! Source: Internet
“After years of focusing on regulatory and compliance reporting, we are pivoting to use our data assets for innovation.” Source: Internet
From last summer’s lot – soon to be eclipsed by the shiny new winter intake – my best guess is Tommy Fury, too impatient to work his way up the ranks of his boxing career, pivoting instead to earnest YouTube covers. Source: Internet