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Meaning
Verb
●
To
bring back
into a particular place or
condition
; to restore.
●
To cause (something) to
turn around
a
central
point.
●
To
orbit
a
central point
(especially of a
celestial
body).
●
To
rotate
around an axis.
●
To
move in
order or sequence.
●
To
ponder
on; to
reflect
repeatedly
upon; to
consider
all
aspects
of.
●
To
read through
, to study (a
book
,
author
etc.).
Noun
●
In Theater:
The
rotation
of part of the
scenery
within a
theatrical
production.
●
In Theater:
The
rotating
section
itself.
●
A
radical
change; revolution.
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Origin
revolve
English
revolven
Middle English (1100-1500)
revolver
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
revolvere
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Pertain
Consist
Centered
Coalesce
Center
Centred
Focus
Exist
Depend
Reflect
Differ
Concentrate
Rely
Tiptoe
Pussyfoot
Lie
Originate
Occur
Emerge
Hinge
Centers
Centre
Arise
Correspond
Stem
Work
Emanate
Focused
Fall
Relate
Encompass
Converge
Prevail
Move
Impact
Emphasize
Swirls
Impinge
Spin
Follow
Wrap
Orbit
Struggle
Boil Down
Play A Part
Take A Back Seat
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