revolve

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To bring back into a particular place or condition; to restore.
  2. To cause (something) to turn around a central point.
  3. To orbit a central point (especially of a celestial body).
  4. To rotate around an axis.
  5. To move in order or sequence.
  6. To ponder on; to reflect repeatedly upon; to consider all aspects of.
  7. To read through, to study (a book, author etc.).
noun
  1. The rotation of part of the scenery within a theatrical production.
  2. The rotating section itself.
  3. A radical change; revolution.

Pronunciation

/ɹɪˈvɒlv/ /ɹɪˈvɑlv/ /ɹɪˈvɔlv/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-revolve.wav

Word forms

revolve revolves revolving revolved

Etymology

From Middle English revolven (“to change direction”), borrowed from Old French revolver (“to reflect upon”), from Latin revolvere (“turn over, roll back, reflect upon”), from re- (“back”) + volvō (“roll”); see voluble, volve.

Related words

Derived words

revolvable revolve around revolvement revolvency revolver the world doesn't revolve around you unrevolved
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