0 the point at which a bar, or something that is balancing, is supported or balances: --
1 the point of support for a lever (= bar used to move or raise something) --
As with the negotiation of different tones that make up the balance between entertainment and political analysis, the critical fulcrum is the transition from satirical negation into political assertion.
The value of the tectonic resides in its potential as a conceptual fulcrum, with which to resist this seductive but corrosive aestheticism.
The principle of two weights balancing a third equal one at half the distance from the fulcrum is the key of the theorem.
Information then serves as an evocative and crucial fulcrum for this postmodernist view of our culture.
Spring 1940 was in many ways the fulcrum of the twentieth century.
Mbulungish speech communities use a fulcrum shovel almost identical in appearance to ma-kumbal.
They operate through the flexure hinges, using the wedge as a fixed fulcrum.
The fulcrum shovel was indigenous to the coast and was not an introduction from the interior.