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Learn to pronounce ro·tate

/ˈrōˌtāt/
verb
move or cause to move in a circle around an axis or center.
"the wheel continued to rotate"
synonyms: revolve, go around, turn, turn around, move around, spin, gyrate, wheel, whirl, twirl, swivel, circle, pirouette, pivot, reel

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1. a : to perform an act, function, or operation in turn b : to pass or alternate in a series 2. to turn about an axis or a center : revolve
to turn or cause something to turn in a circle, especially around a fixed point: Rotate the handle by 180° to open the door. The wheel rotates around an axle. ...
verb (used without object) · to turn around on or as if on an axis. · to proceed in a fixed routine of succession: The sentries rotated in keeping watch.
1. to turn around or cause to turn around a center point or axis; revolve 2. to go or cause to go in a regular and recurring succession of changes.
1. to move or turn in a circle [no object] As the gear rotates, it turns the other gears. The Earth rotates on its axis. The planets rotate around the sun.
There are ten meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb rotate. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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Rotate means to circle around a center point. Wheels on a car rotate, planets rotate, and if you're an ice skater, you rotate on the blade of a skate when ...
[intransitive, transitive] to move or turn around a central fixed point; to make something do this. Stay well away from the helicopter when its blades start ...
Rotate means to spin around an axis. Earth rotates completely in about 24 hours. Each rotation is one day. Revolve means to travel in a curved path around a ...
rotate · to turn or cause to turn around an axis, line, or point; revolve or spin · to follow or cause to follow a set order or sequence · (of a position, ...