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View definitions for hinge

hinge

noun as in pivot, turning point

verb as in be contingent on

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It did not backfire then, but using it against a superior pack - albeit one still shorn of Tadhg Furlong - is an audacious move by Galthie, whose future could hinge on how Saturday goes.

From BBC

Perhaps more than any generation up to this point, young Americans’ ability to build wealth may uniquely hinge on whether they can afford to own property.

From Salon

That exactly matches his overall job rating, suggesting that the fate of this president, like those of his predecessors, will hinge on the strength of the economy.

From BBC

Their musical chemistry drives the film forward, creating a distinctive tone that hinges on their vocal mastery.

From Salon

California’s racing future likely hinges on adding Historical Horse Racing machines, but they are similar to slot machines and face many hurdles.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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