revolve in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

revolve in the PONS Dictionary

revolve Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to revolve around sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In general the plot of each episode or story arc revolves around the group looking for, finding, and participating in an adventure.
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Each issue of the magazine revolved around a particular theme or topic.
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The majority of opinions revolve around the two main aspects of the hotel brand: low room prices, and the contemporary style.
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Many of her works revolve around themes of free spirited women and troubled relationships.
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Throughout the academic year there are many house events, revolving around the arts, sports or academic subjects.
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The first two episodes revolve around the diamond theft, but the remaining 11 episodes focused on a different case each week.
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The political discourse revolved around decentralization, both political and economic, poverty reduction and state reform.
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The content is designated towards level 40 players, and consists of team-based competition revolving around three separate alliances.
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The storylines revolving around these matches before, during, and after the event were also planned by the script writers.
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Cars and simultaneous revues were displayed on lifting, revolving platforms known as grass-hoppers.
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