rotate in the PONS Dictionary

rotate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to rotate duties
to rotate crops
to rotate tyres

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Longer shanked bits must rotate back further before applying pressure on the horse's mouth than shorter-shanked bits.
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Now the ski could be turned by rotating the leg, forcing the ski to stem.
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The student has to attend at the university hospital every day, rotating around all wards.
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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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It is now expected to rotate between museums in the region every few years.
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Each slide rotates every 8 seconds with music played in the background.
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They seem, on current evidence, to rotate in 16.35 1 days.
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It consists of a sail-like flagellum which rotates in a structure called the funiculus.
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This shows if the float is stuck since it will only rotate if it is free.
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Another common design is a sphere that is able to rotate within a support structure.
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