revolves
verb (past tense of revolve) as in strong fondness
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Example:The Earth revolves around the Sun in an elliptical orbit.
Definition:a large, nearly round celestial body that orbits a star, especially the sun, and does not produce light of its own. Examples include Earth, Mars, and Jupiter.
Example:The wheels of the car revolve to allow it to move forward.
Definition:a circular object that revolves on an axis and is used for various mechanical functions (such as transportation or manufacturing).
Example:The seasons revolve around the Earth's position relative to the Sun.
Definition:a particular period of the year (such as spring, summer, autumn, or winter), usually characterized by a particular climate or weather and associated with particular activities and events.
Example:We can't control how long it takes her to form an opinion, and she has to revolve this thought in her mind for a while.
Definition:an idea or a consideration in the mind. It can be a mental image, a concept, or a belief.
Example:The moon revolves around the Earth.
Definition:in a circular path or motion, or in a series of circles with overlapping paths.
Example:The year revolves at a constant speed.
Definition:the continuous flow of events from the past through the present to the future, or a continuous sequence of events.
Example:The hand of the clock revolves around the face of the clock.
Definition:an instrument for measuring and indicating the time, typically in hours, minutes, and seconds.
Example:The penishine exploded and revolved in the earth.
Definition:the planet on which we live, or the ground or soil of a particular place.
Example:With this, the world revolves in a state of contrition and peace.
Definition:the earth and all its inhabitants and physical features, regarded as a whole.
Example:The rotation of the Earth causes day and night.
Definition:the action or process of rotating on an axis or a central point or axis, or a state of being rotated or rotated periodically; the action or process of something being rotated around a central point; a complete circle or orbit; a complete period of time during which something is rotated, or a set of turns or circuits of a certain kind.
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