pivotal

[ˈpɪvətl]

pivotal Definition

  • 1of crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something else
  • 2being the central point around which something turns

Using pivotal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pivotal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His experience was pivotal in shaping his career.

  • Example

    The meeting was pivotal to the success of the project.

  • Example

    The discovery of penicillin was a pivotal moment in medical history.

pivotal Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for pivotal

Phrases with pivotal

  • a person who plays a central role in a particular activity or event

    Example

    Steve Jobs was a pivotal figure in the development of personal computing.

  • a critical or decisive moment in a situation or event

    Example

    The team's victory in the championship game was a pivotal moment for the program.

  • a central or essential role in a particular activity or event

    Example

    The CEO played a pivotal role in the company's successful turnaround.

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Summary: pivotal in Brief

The term 'pivotal' [ˈpɪvətl] refers to something of crucial importance or being the central point around which something turns. It is often used to describe people, moments, or roles that play a critical or decisive part in a situation or event. Examples include 'His experience was pivotal in shaping his career.' and 'The discovery of penicillin was a pivotal moment in medical history.' Synonyms include 'critical,' 'crucial,' and 'essential.'

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