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    Ro·tate
    /ˈrōˌtāt/

    verb

    • 1. move or cause to move in a circle around an axis or center: "the wheel continued to rotate" Similar revolvego aroundturnturn around
  2. 1. [ roh-teyt or, especially British, roh- teyt ] See synonyms for rotate on Thesaurus.com. verb (used with object), ro·tat·ed, ro·tat·ing. to cause to turn around an axis or center point; revolve. to cause to go through a cycle of changes; cause to pass or follow in a fixed routine of succession: to rotate farm crops.

  3. rotate meaning, definition, what is rotate: to turn with a circular movement around ...: Learn more.

  4. v. to (cause to) turn on an axis; revolve: [ no object] The earth rotates once every twenty-four hours. [ ~ + object] rotating the Frisbee on his finger. to (cause to) proceed in a fixed routine, as in a cycle: [ no object] The firefighters rotate in shifts: one week in the Bronx, the next week in Brooklyn. [ ~ + object] to rotate crops.

  5. Dictionary definition of rotate. To turn or pivot an object around an axis or fixed point. "The planets rotate around the sun in elliptical orbits." Detailed meaning of rotate. When something rotates, it moves in a circular or curved path, typically in a repetitive or cyclical manner.

  6. Definition of rotate in Essential American English Dictionary. rotate. verb. us / ˈroʊ·teɪt/ present participle rotating | past tense and past participle rotated. Add to word list. to turn in a circular direction, or to make something turn in a circular direction: The handle rotates freely. rotation. noun. the rotation of the Earth.

  7. Every rotation is defined by two important parameters: the center of the rotation—we already went over that—and the angle of the rotation. The angle determines by how much we rotate the plane about the center. P A A ′. For example, we can tell that A ′ is the result of rotating A about P , but that's not exact enough.

  8. 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. especially : to move in such a way that all particles follow circles with a common angular velocity about a common axis. transitive verb. 1. a. : to cause to turn or move about an axis or a center. b.

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