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revolve
verb (revolved , revolving )
1 tr & intr to move or turn, or make something move or turn, in a circle around a central point; to rotate.
2 intr (usu revolve around or about something) to have it as a centre, focus or main point.
3 tr & intr to consider or be considered in turn revolve the ideas in her head .
noun , theat a section of a stage that can be rotated.
[14c: from Latin revolvere to roll back]
revolvable adjective .
revolving adjective
1 able, designed, etc to revolve.
2 recurring at regular intervals.
verb (revolved , revolving )
1 tr & intr to move or turn, or make something move or turn, in a circle around a central point; to rotate.
2 intr (usu revolve around or about something) to have it as a centre, focus or main point.
3 tr & intr to consider or be considered in turn revolve the ideas in her head .
noun , theat a section of a stage that can be rotated.
[14c: from Latin revolvere to roll back]
revolvable adjective .
revolving adjective
1 able, designed, etc to revolve.
2 recurring at regular intervals.
revolver
noun a pistol with a revolving cylinder that holds several bullets, which allows the pistol to be fired several times without reloading.
[19c]
noun a pistol with a revolving cylinder that holds several bullets, which allows the pistol to be fired several times without reloading.
[19c]
revolving credit
noun credit that is automatically renewed as the sum borrowed is paid back.
noun credit that is automatically renewed as the sum borrowed is paid back.
revolving door
noun
1 a door made up of several, usually four, sections rotating around a central axis.
2 a company or organization that people join and leave very quickly.
adjective (revolving-door) involving rapid turnover of personnel a revolving-door policy .
noun
1 a door made up of several, usually four, sections rotating around a central axis.
2 a company or organization that people join and leave very quickly.
adjective (revolving-door) involving rapid turnover of personnel a revolving-door policy .
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