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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Rotate

Sir,


What are the correct usages of the word "rotate: and "revolve."


Thanks.
  

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'revolve / rotate The verbs revolve and rotate are used in everyday writing to indicate cyclic patterns. For example, revolving debt is debt that is carried over from one credit card statement to the next; crop rotation refers to the successive planting of different crops on the same land. Although they are used as synonyms in everyday writing, this is not so in scientific writing.

  • 'revolve / rotate The verbs revolve and rotate are used in everyday writing to indicate cyclic patterns.
  • For example, revolving debt is debt that is carried over from one credit card statement to the next; crop rotation refers to the successive planting of different crops on the same land.
  • Although they are used as synonyms in everyday writing, this is not so in scientific writing.
  • The difference between the two terms lies in the location of their central axis.
  • If an object is orbiting another object, as the Moon is Earth, then one complete orbit is called a revolution.
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'revolve / rotate

The verbs revolve and rotate are used in everyday writing to indicate cyclic patterns. For example, revolving debt is debt that is carried over from one credit card statement to the next; crop rotation refers to the successive planting of different crops on the same land. Although they are used as synonyms in everyday writing, this is not so in scientific writing. The d
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Sir,


If an object is orbiting another object, as the Moon is Earth, then one complete orbit is called a revolution.

The above line is from your explanation.

Sometime I hear like revolving Chair, even though the chair is just rotating on its axis.

Is revolving chair correct?

Thanks.
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As the definition says, Hanuman-- the difference is strict only in scientific terminology, which does not include your chair.

They are often called 'swivel chairs', I believe.

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