rotate in the PONS Dictionary

rotate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to rotate around sth

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Longer shanked bits must rotate back further before applying pressure on the horse's mouth than shorter-shanked bits.
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The wall has many doors that rotate to either side.
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Indeed, the reassembly process involves only moving the pieces around and rotating them, without changing their shape.
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While players can rotate into different positions during a game, this is rather unusual, as each player is a specialist in his or her position.
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It is now expected to rotate between museums in the region every few years.
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The chamber is sealed by rotating the sealing wedge, which locks into the port in the shank of the barrel.
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You can still see that second church; in 1882 it was moved back and rotated 90 degrees to make room for the new church.
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Uniquely for the time, the player vessel remains locked in the centre of the screen and the world rotates and moves around it.
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This shows if the float is stuck since it will only rotate if it is free.
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It consists of a sail-like flagellum which rotates in a structure called the funiculus.
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