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revolving English

Meaning revolving meaning

What does revolving mean?

revolving

moving around a central point. moving around a central point or axis

revolving

The act of something that revolves or turns.

Synonyms revolving synonyms

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Examples revolving examples

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Simple sentences

To ask why I'm in favour of Esperanto is like asking Galileo why he's in favour of the earth revolving around the sun.
Tom walked through the revolving door into the hotel lobby.
Today our artificial satellites are revolving around the earth.

Movie subtitles

Above it all, in the tenth crystal sphere, sits the Almighty surrounded by nine choirs of angels and He is the One keeping the spheres revolving.
Madam, it's none of my business, but are you wearing a revolving door?
I've been through so many revolving doors. I'm still traveling in circles.
And 18 per revolving pistol.
You suppose the Pentagon could send us a revolving door?
The deep-revolving witty Buckingham. no more shall be the neighbor to my counsels.
When I paint the sun. I wanna make people feel it revolving, giving off light and heat.
The earth's revolving, you see.
This is worse than being the keeper of a revolving door.
Revolving number plates, naturally.
Yes, I wonder which one we're revolving around?
Revolving stars above. Soft music and the splashing of water.
It's all change, all revolving.
This house ought to have a revolving door.
Boy, I had a tough time getting him through the revolving door.
Where's the revolving mirror?
Why not ask for the earth to stop revolving in its axis?
You guys act like there's a revolving door on that tunnel.
Before I arrived, you had so many escapes they were going to put a revolving door at the front gate.
It's like a revolving door, in and out every couple of months.
Well, it's a revolving door, really.
I'm only halfway out the revolving door, know what I mean?
This is sort of like a revolving door- Marriage on one side, divorce on the other, and I'm in the middle.
There was an accident with a revolving door.
Revolving doors.
Look, we've got 30 banks ready to participate in a four-year revolving credit line.
It was revolving all night, and is now.
It's got a good bearing, so it's revolving.
Welcome to the Clamp Entry-matic a revolution in revolving door precision and efficiency.
Let's start with the Springfield Revolving Restaurant.
Not as bad as the service at the revolving restaurant.
You're living proof that our revolving-door prison system works.

News and current affairs

But we cannot rely on them when so many worldly people see nothing wrong with revolving doors.
The first is the revolving door between the industry and regulatory bodies.
Market forces, of course, play a role, too, but markets are shaped by politics; and, in America, with its quasi-corrupt system of campaign finance and its revolving doors between government and industry, politics is shaped by money.
We can try to inculcate better ethical standards. But we cannot rely on them when so many worldly people see nothing wrong with revolving doors.
Political corruption, exemplified by the revolving door between Spain's government and financial sector, was endemic.
Cameron has said on several occasions that he wishes to avoid a referendum revolving around the simple choice of continued EU membership on the basis of the current terms of membership.
The revolving door between Congress and lobbying firms appears to have been central to how the financial sector became deregulated, which effectively allowed excessive risk-taking in the run-up to the crisis.
The response was predictable because Slaughter's article is one that is published in the US by a revolving cast of powerful (most often white) women every three years or so.

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