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  1. revolving

    Rotation, or spin, is the circular movement of an object around a central axis. A two-dimensional rotating object has only one possible central axis and can rotate in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. A three-dimensional object has an infinite number of possible central axes and rotational directions. If the rotation axis passes internally through the body's own center of mass, then the body is said to be autorotating or spinning, and the surface intersection of the axis can be called a pole. A rotation around a completely external axis, e.g. the planet Earth around the Sun, is called revolving or orbiting, typically when it is produced by gravity, and the ends of the rotation axis can be called the orbital poles.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Revolving

    of Revolve

  2. Revolvingadjective

    making a revolution or revolutions; rotating; -- used also figuratively of time, seasons, etc., depending on the revolution of the earth

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Revolving in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Revolving in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of Revolving in a Sentence

  1. Wayne LaPierre:

    Decades of Right-to-Carry laws all across America have proven that good men and women are not the problem, this ruling will bring life-saving justice to law-abiding Americans who have lived under unconstitutional restrictions all across our country, particularly in cities and states with revolving door criminal justice systems, no cash bail and increased opposition to law-enforcement.

  2. Max Rose:

    There's definitely a causal relationship to this and the stats do not lie, emerging in New York, particularly over the last year, there is a revolving door, a culture of criminality without consequence, some of which I think is undeniably tied to this bail law. And what's shocking about this is that this solution is so obvious. We need to give judges discretion to actually make decisions pending to the individual case, particularly as it pertains to these individuals who keep on committing crimes. It's my belief that we should be listening to law enforcement officials on the ground.

  3. Deputy Interior Minister Roberto Campa:

    I hope that what follows allows many alternative mechanisms to imprisonment to be found, because experience shows that someone who goes to jail for something minor ends up back there after being let out - a sort of revolving door.

  4. Chief Abbassi:

    It will not immediately restore public confidence that State Police are committed to providing every resident of Paterson with fair, just, and effective public safety, nor will it address the concerns of officers asked to do a hard and dangerous job in a community that – after years of fiscal challenges and a revolving door of police leadership – has lost faith in Paterson Police Department, making the jobs of those officers even more difficult.

  5. Stephen Nagy:

    Whether you like Abe or not, he had eight years in power to refine policies. We saw some positive changes in terms of corporate governance, women in the economy, migration policy, but it's because they were pushed through over time, will this be a revolving door of premiership, or will this be a leader in power for four to five years that can make all those changes ?

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