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rotating

5 synonyms and 0 antonyms for rotating, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adjective — Turning or spinning around a fixed axis.

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How to use rotating

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a rotating chair rotating shifts a rotating cast

Frequently asked questions

What does “rotating” mean?

The word “rotating” means turning or spinning around a fixed axis. In plain terms, either physically spinning, or cycling through a repeating sequence of turns (like shifts or duties).

How do you use “rotating” in a sentence?

Here is “rotating” used in a sentence: “The rotating fan blades kept the room cool.”

What part of speech is “rotating”?

“Rotating” is an adjective.

Is “rotating” a common word?

“Rotating” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “rotating” have?

“Rotating” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: turning or spinning around a fixed axis.

What is the difference between a rotating chair and a swivel chair?

Both let the seat turn on a fixed axis, so in practice the terms overlap heavily. "Swivel" is the more common word for furniture that pivots, while "rotating" is used more broadly for anything, including machinery or displays, that turns around a central point.

What does a rotating schedule mean at work?

A rotating schedule means employees change in a regular sequence, such as swapping shifts between morning, afternoon, and night over a set cycle. It is used to spread unpopular hours fairly among a team rather than fixing everyone to the same shift permanently.

What is a rotating door position or role?

A rotating position is one where different people take turns filling the same role on a set schedule, such as a rotating chairperson or rotating on-call duty. It differs from a permanent appointment because responsibility passes to someone new after each cycle.

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