Pronunciation: /roʊˈteɪt/
noun the act of rotating or the state of being rotated
A1 The children took turns on the rotating swing at the playground.
A2 The rotating blades of the windmill generated electricity for the village.
B1 The rotating wheels of the bicycle helped the rider move forward.
B2 The rotating stage allowed for seamless scene changes during the theater performance.
C1 The rotating restaurant at the top of the tower offered panoramic views of the city.
C2 The rotating mechanism in the engine required regular maintenance to ensure smooth operation.
verb to turn or move in a circle or around an axis
A1 The Earth rotates on its axis.
A2 She rotates her tires every 6 months.
B1 It is important to rotate your crops to maintain soil fertility.
B2 The staff rotate shifts every week to ensure fairness.
C1 The art exhibit features a rotating display of sculptures.
C2 The committee members rotate the chairmanship every year.
formal The Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours.
informal Make sure to rotate the mattress every few months to keep it in good condition.
slang I'll rotate the crops in the garden to ensure they all get enough sunlight.
figurative It's important to rotate your study habits to keep your mind engaged and refreshed.
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