Synonym: circle, go around, turn. Similar words: revolve around, evolve, devolve, revolving, involve, involved, revolt, involvement. Meaning: [rɪ'vɑlv /-'vɒlv] v. 1. turn on or around an axis or a center 2. move in an orbit 3. cause to move by turning over or in a circular manner of as if on an axis.
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1) The wheels must synchronize as they revolve.
2) The wheel began to revolve.
3) British culture now appears to revolve around the unholy trinity of sport, shopping and sex.
4) We must revolve the problem before giving an answer.
5) Using graphics software,[http://sentencedict.com/revolve.html] you can revolve the image on the screen.
6) Mars takes longer to revolve on its axis than the earth.
7) What happens when the picture gallery begins to revolve?
8) Attending a weekly group for disabled artists, workshops revolve around dance, drama, art and music.
9) It has taught me that the world doesn't revolve around me.
10) Health education will have to revolve around the adoption of safer practices.
11) Discussions of future reactor safety should revolve about two critical issues: nuclear waste disposal and nuclear weapons proliferation.
12) Much of this chapter appears to revolve around learning from adversity.
13) The exploration will revolve around the systematic development in youngsters of the desired, and contrasting, characteristics the two valuations entail.
14) Daily activities come to revolve around getting more drugs for the next dose.
15) Half the plot of this book appears to revolve around people holding guns on other people.
16) The emptiness in which all things revolve is blue, she went on, in her half-waking state.
17) The food will revolve around veal stew at about £6.
18) The reasoning is that legislators' lives revolve around the election cycles.
19) Other reasons revolve around the changing demands and expectations of consumers and their agents.
20) Cheap cards revolve on a display stand like a magic lantern.
21) It takes approximately 365 and a quarter days for the earth to revolve around the sun.
22) The teeth on those two wheels mesh as the wheels revolve.
23) Reading this book, I am struck by how much intellectual work can revolve around playing with blocks.
24) Rotary mowers Hand or self-propelled, these cut the grass with a scything action as the blades revolve.
25) It was clear that some clients would let their whole lives revolve around daily contact with their dealers.
26) This enables its neck to stretch, coil and almost revolve the head; the most extreme example being the owl.
27) For many, the critical point in the conflict will revolve around giving up work.
28) Kurz had elaborate theories about art, all of which seemed to revolve around the beauty of the nude figure.
29) For many people living on their own, their social world may revolve around visits from or to relatives.
30) Mr Kravchuk's trouble is that the world does not revolve round Kiev.
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