moving around a central axis: revolving door (of a fund) constantly added to from income from its investments to offset outgoing payments (of a letter of credit, load, etc) available to be repeatedly drawn on by the beneficiary provided that a specified amount is never exceeded
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re•volv•ing
(ri vol′ving),USA pronunciation adj.
re•volv′ing•ly, adv.
- that revolves:a revolving table top.
- Mechanical Engineering[Mach.]noting or pertaining to a radial engine whose cylinders revolve around a stationary crankshaft, as the engine of a helicopter.
- revolve + -ing2 1690–1700
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re•volve /rɪˈvɑlv/USA pronunciation
v., -volved, -volv•ing.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to move in a curving course:[no object]The earth revolves around the sun.
- to turn around, as around a center point: [no object]The wheel revolved slowly.[~ + object]He revolved the beads around in his hand.
- to focus or center on:[~ + around + object]The discussion revolved around a new plan to increase profits.
re•volve
(ri volv′),USA pronunciation v., -volved, -volv•ing.
v.i.
v.t.
re•volv′a•ble, adj.
re•volv′a•bly, adv.
v.i.
- to move in a circular or curving course or orbit:The earth revolves around the sun.
- to turn around or rotate, as on an axis:The wheel revolves slowly.
- to proceed or occur in a round or cycle;
come around again in the process of time;
recur. - to be revolved in the mind.
- to focus or center on.
v.t.
- to cause to turn around, as on an axis.
- to cause to move in a circular or curving course, as about a central point.
- to think about;
consider.
- Latin revolvere to roll back, equivalent. to re- re- + volvere to roll, turn round
- Middle English revolven 1350–1400
re•volv′a•bly, adv.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged orbit, circle.
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See turn.
- 8.See corresponding entry in Unabridged ponder, study.
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to move or cause to move around a centre or axis; rotate - (intransitive)
to occur periodically or in cycles to consider or be considered - (intr; followed by around or about)
to be centred or focused (upon): Juliet's thoughts revolved around Romeo
a circular section of a stage that can be rotated by electric power to provide a scene change
'revolving' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Chiron
- Gatling gun
- Ixion
- Pallas
- Ptolemaic system
- alidade
- angular
- armature
- atomic structure
- bait casting
- barrel organ
- barrel roll
- cap spinning
- carousel
- carpet-sweeper
- cement mixer
- centrifugal box
- circumterrestrial
- clutch
- crack
- credit line
- cyclic
- cyclone
- disk sander
- dumbwaiter
- eccentric
- fan
- fly
- gilgul
- girandole
- glass harmonica
- karrusel
- lazy Susan
- merry-go-round
- mirror ball
- music box
- orbit
- planet
- primary
- propeller
- pseudosphere
- reel
- rev
- rev.
- revolutionary
- revolver
- revolving charge account
- revolving credit
- revolving door
- revolving fund