Revolve ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Revolve ( verb )

  1. Rotate or cause to rotate on an axis or around a central point.
  2. Move in a circular or curving path around a central point or object.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin revolvere, from re- "back" + volvere "to roll".

Examples:

  1. The Earth revolves around the sun.
  2. The fan revolves at high speed.
  3. The dancers revolved around the stage.
  4. The planets revolve in elliptical orbits.
  5. She revolved the problem in her mind for hours.

(As a verb)

Revolve ( verb )

  1. Rotate or cause to rotate on an axis or around a central point.
  2. Move in a circular or curving path around a central point or object.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin revolvere, from re- "back" + volvere "to roll".

Examples:

  1. The Earth revolves around the sun.
  2. The fan revolves at high speed.
  3. The dancers revolved around the stage.
  4. The planets revolve in elliptical orbits.
  5. She revolved the problem in her mind for hours.
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