Etymology: [ ri-'välv, -'volv also ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English revolven (“to change direction”) Old French revolver (“to reflect upon”) Latin revolvere, present active infinitive of revolvō (“turn over, roll back, reflect upon”) re- (“back”) + volvō (“roll”); see voluble, volve.
To orbit a central point, To recur in cycles, To turn on an axis, To ponder on, to reflect repeatedly upon, to consider all aspects of, turn on or around an axis or a center; "The Earth revolves around the Sun"; "The lamb roast rotates on a spit over the fire, when an object like the earth moves around another object like the sun, this is called revolving in an orbit, To cause to travel in a circle or orbit, A Micro Focus product which integrates tools for analysis of complex software systems using COBOL, JCL, DB2, CICS, IMS, etc, To move in an orbit or circle around something, To carry over a debt from month to month, paying interest on the amount owed, To ponder on, Creates a revolved solid feature from the selected profile If you have multiple unconsumed sketches (not yet incorporated into a feature), pick the one you want to revolve You must specify an axis about which to revolve the profile An axis may be a model edge, a work axis, or a sketched line included in the profile, To move in a curved path round a center; as, the planets revolve round the sun, To turn or roll round on, or as on, an axis, like a wheel; to rotate, which is the more specific word in this sense, rotate, turn, spin; encircle, move in a circle around a central point; think about, contemplate, To pass in cycles; as, the centuries revolve, Base, boss, or cut feature created by revolving an open or closed profile sketch about an axis Options may include the ability to offset the profile as it revolves, To return; to pass, To cause to turn, as on an axis, If you say that one thing revolves around another thing, you mean that the second thing is the main feature or focus of the first thing. Since childhood, her life has revolved around tennis, Hence, to turn over and over in the mind; to reflect repeatedly upon; to consider all aspects of, cause to move by turning over or in a circular manner of as if on an axis; "She rolled the ball"; "They rolled their eyes at his words", To move in a path about an axis, usually external to the body accomplishing the motion, as in the planets revolve about the sun Hence revolution See rotate, move in an orbit; "The moon orbits around the Earth"; "The planets are orbiting the sun"; "electrons orbit the nucleus", turn on or around an axis or a center; "The Earth revolves around the Sun"; "The lamb roast rotates on a spit over the fire", If one object revolves around another object, the first object turns in a circle around the second object. The satellite revolves around the Earth once every hundred minutes, When something revolves or when you revolve it, it moves or turns in a circle around a central point or line. Overhead, the fan revolved slowly Monica picked up her Biro and revolved it between her teeth. to move around like a wheel, or to make something move around like a wheel revolution, turn turn (revolvere , from volvere ), If a discussion or conversation revolves around a particular topic, it is mainly about that topic. The debate revolves around specific accounting techniques, turn about, circumrotate, past of revolve, turned in a circle around an axis, Third-person singular simple present of revolve, Loan Fund - The EPA provides financial assistance to an eligible entity, such as a municipality, to establish its own revolving loan fund that will be used to make loans for authorized purposes A revolving loan fund charges interest on the loans, generally at a low interest rate This fund is termed revolving because it uses loan repayments to make new loans for the same authorized purposes, Present participle of to revolve, An irrevocable letter of issued for a specific amount, which renews itself for the same amount over a given period Usually the unused portion of each period is non-cumulative and cannot be carried over to the next period, Making a revolution or revolutions; rotating; used also figuratively of time, seasons, etc, depending on the revolution of the earth, rotating, turning, spinning, a revolving object is designed so that it turns with a circular movement, An irrevocable letter issued for a specific amount; renews itself for the same amount over a given period,
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To orbit a central point - "The Earth revolves around the sun."
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To recur in cycles - "The program revolves through all the queues before returning to the start."
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To turn on an axis - "The Earth revolves once every twenty-four hours."
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To ponder on, to reflect repeatedly upon, to consider all aspects of - "He sits silent, revolving many thoughts, at the foot of St. Edmund’s Shrine."
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turn on or around an axis or a center; "The Earth revolves around the Sun"; "The lamb roast rotates on a spit over the fire
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when an object like the earth moves around another object like the sun, this is called revolving in an orbit
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To cause to travel in a circle or orbit
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A Micro Focus product which integrates tools for analysis of complex software systems using COBOL, JCL, DB2, CICS, IMS, etc
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To move in an orbit or circle around something
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To carry over a debt from month to month, paying interest on the amount owed
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To ponder on
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Creates a revolved solid feature from the selected profile If you have multiple unconsumed sketches (not yet incorporated into a feature), pick the one you want to revolve You must specify an axis about which to revolve the profile An axis may be a model edge, a work axis, or a sketched line included in the profile
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To move in a curved path round a center; as, the planets revolve round the sun
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To turn or roll round on, or as on, an axis, like a wheel; to rotate, which is the more specific word in this sense
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rotate, turn, spin; encircle, move in a circle around a central point; think about, contemplate fiil
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To pass in cycles; as, the centuries revolve
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Base, boss, or cut feature created by revolving an open or closed profile sketch about an axis Options may include the ability to offset the profile as it revolves
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To return; to pass
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To cause to turn, as on an axis
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If you say that one thing revolves around another thing, you mean that the second thing is the main feature or focus of the first thing. Since childhood, her life has revolved around tennis
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Hence, to turn over and over in the mind; to reflect repeatedly upon; to consider all aspects of
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cause to move by turning over or in a circular manner of as if on an axis; "She rolled the ball"; "They rolled their eyes at his words"
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To move in a path about an axis, usually external to the body accomplishing the motion, as in the planets revolve about the sun Hence revolution See rotate
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move in an orbit; "The moon orbits around the Earth"; "The planets are orbiting the sun"; "electrons orbit the nucleus"
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turn on or around an axis or a center; "The Earth revolves around the Sun"; "The lamb roast rotates on a spit over the fire"
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If one object revolves around another object, the first object turns in a circle around the second object. The satellite revolves around the Earth once every hundred minutes
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When something revolves or when you revolve it, it moves or turns in a circle around a central point or line. Overhead, the fan revolved slowly Monica picked up her Biro and revolved it between her teeth. to move around like a wheel, or to make something move around like a wheel revolution, turn turn (revolvere , from volvere )
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If a discussion or conversation revolves around a particular topic, it is mainly about that topic. The debate revolves around specific accounting techniques
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To revolve.
turn about
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To revolve.
circumrotate
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revolved
past of revolve
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revolved
turned in a circle around an axis
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revolves
Third-person singular simple present of revolve
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revolving
Loan Fund - The EPA provides financial assistance to an eligible entity, such as a municipality, to establish its own revolving loan fund that will be used to make loans for authorized purposes A revolving loan fund charges interest on the loans, generally at a low interest rate This fund is termed revolving because it uses loan repayments to make new loans for the same authorized purposes
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revolving
Present participle of to revolve
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revolving
An irrevocable letter of issued for a specific amount, which renews itself for the same amount over a given period Usually the unused portion of each period is non-cumulative and cannot be carried over to the next period
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revolving
Making a revolution or revolutions; rotating; used also figuratively of time, seasons, etc
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revolving
depending on the revolution of the earth
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revolving
rotating, turning, spinning sıfat
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revolving
a revolving object is designed so that it turns with a circular movement
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revolving
An irrevocable letter issued for a specific amount; renews itself for the same amount over a given period
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