Meaning & Definition of word "Revolve"
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Revolve
/rɪˈvɒlv/
verb:
- 1. to move in a circular or curved path around a central point.
- Example: The Earth revolves around the Sun once every year.
- 2. to turn over in one’s mind; to contemplate or consider thoughtfully.
- Example: He continued to revolve the problem in his mind until a solution emerged.
- 3. to cause to move in a circular path; to rotate.
- Example: The machine's gears revolve at a high speed during operation.
Etymology
Middle English: from Latin 'revolvere', meaning 'to roll back'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
revolve around:
To focus on or center predominantly on something.
revolve in one's mind:
To think about something repeatedly or deeply.
the revolving door:
Often used to refer metaphorically to a situation where things are changing quickly.
Related Words
revolution:
A fundamental change in power or organizational structures.
revolute:
Curved like the edge of a circle or reflecting a circular shape.
Slang Meanings of revolve
Meaning: To go in circles on an idea or topic.
Example Sentence: We've been revolving around that idea for too long without making a decision.
Meaning: To change one's mood or attitude repeatedly.
Example Sentence: He's been revolving through his emotions all day.