Synonym: gyrate, pivot, spin, swivel, turn. Similar words: rotating, crop rotation, not at all, potato, annotation, denotation, connotation, a hot potato. Meaning: [rəʊ'teɪt] v. 1. turn on or around an axis or a center 2. exchange on a regular basis 3. cause to turn on an axis or center 4. perform a job or duty on a rotating basis 5. turn outward 6. plant or grow in a fixed cyclic order of succession.
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31. That translates into ever-soaring costs, as young men rotate in and out of trauma centers like soldiers in a war.
32. These and other jobs rotate through the group and are clearly spelled out on a chart on the wall.
33. The blades rotate inside a plastic cup, so the blender can even be used in nonstick kitchenware.
34. However, its only motion is to rotate, so it can hardly have caused the accident.
35. Learn to rotate the left forearm properly at the start of the backswing.
36. The weight of the fly wheel can provide so much momentum by being kicked judiciously that it can rotate continuously.
37. In theory, the model should rotate about its vertical axis until the control is released and then stop.
38. We usually rotate the worst jobs so that no one gets stuck with them.
39. The mirror would then rotate in proportion to the strength of the current.
40. Patients eventually develop a resistance to AIDS drugs, so doctors are obliged to rotate the type of medication.
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41. Another extremely useful feature of the Professional package is that it allows you to rotate a garment piece through any angle.
42. Lulled by a canned anthem, people rotate, debate, checkmate, gyrate and truncate.
43. This seat became mine, and I could rotate on it, spinning in a happy circle.
44. Slowly rotate your torso to the left, then hold the position a few seconds.
45. Once you have established your body posture, remember to rotate the head to see the target.
46. The boy in front of her is chewing gum; his jaws rotate with the same motion as hers: to and fro, to and fro.
47. He will simply rotate gently between the counter moving sheets. Vast amounts of labour will be saved.
48. You may want to rotate the pans 180 degrees after the final spray, if the oven is baking unevenly.
49. The only solution seems to be to rotate the casting vote, but there are always Trollopean difficulties and rivalries.
50. Lay the two sheets over one another so that the dots coincide, and then rotate one copy slightly.
51. Rotate the grazed sections and be meticulous about pasture management, especially the regular collection of droppings.
52. Full-timers carry medical and dental records and must be willing to rotate doctors.
53. The fathers will rotate the weekly responsibility of bringing beer.
54. When you get home, take your heels off, stretch your toes and rotate your ankles to relax the muscles.
55. At present, crews typically rotate between 999 and routine work making it difficult to designate crews for higher pay.
56. I use five clear plastic frames to rotate my sons' latest artwork.
57. He saw the propeller contact something and then appear to rotate in the opposite direction as the engine stopped.
58. We rotate -- I teach French grammar one week, and she teaches it the next.
59. Helicopters appear to defy this rule by having wings that rotate within a disc.
60. The result, says the inventor, is that the wheel is permanently out of balance and forced to rotate.
More similar words: rotating, crop rotation, not at all, potato, annotation, denotation, connotation, a hot potato, couch potato, baked potato, tate, state, estate, agitate, dictate, imitate, agitated, hesitate, meditate, irritate, militate, intestate, irritated, devastate, statement, reinstate, agitatedly, facilitate, regurgitate, resuscitate.