rotating
Britishadjective
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revolving around a central axis, line, or point
the rotating blades of a helicopter
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passing in turn to each of two or more eligible parties
the rotating presidency of the EU
Example Sentences
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The events will take place at Reading's Richfield Avenue and Bramham Park in Leeds between 27 to 30 August, with artists rotating which days they perform on.
From BBC
At that time, Chelsea faced questions relating to whether they were too young or rotating too much.
From BBC
"We've been rotating our players throughout the year, and this group has been together for close to five weeks, so many of these combinations are fully settled."
From BBC
The smart foreign money is already rotating into hard assets.
From MarketWatch
And yet moving troops into and around the city is extremely dangerous and Ukrainian forces have tried to limit rotating people in and out due to the high risks.
From BBC
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