NOUN
- an organization or institution with a high rate of turnover of personnel or membership
- a door consisting of four orthogonal partitions that rotate about a central pivot; a door designed to equalize the air pressure in tall buildings
How To Use revolving door In A Sentence
- In introducing the revolving door midway through the second period he all but made certain that would be the case.
- Can you imagine John Milton or William Penn skipping through a revolving door?
- It's led to what I call a revolving door in the criminal justice system. Out of Order: Arrogance, Corruption, and Incompetence on the Bench
- The Mariners' outfield was a revolving door last season thanks to injuries and ineffectiveness.
- The job is seen as yet another spin of the revolving door at the watchdog. Times, Sunday Times
- As the saying goes, life is like a revolving door; whenever it closes, it also opens.
- The swinging door is pivoted on one side; the revolving door is pivoted in the centre.
- The latest in a series of hearings scrutinizing for-profit higher education also produced the most intense partisan finger-pointing to date and new data claiming many schools are a revolving door of dropouts and new recruits. For-Profit Colleges Hit Again In Senate Hearings
- Otherwise go back to a revolving door and I think club has been like that for too long. The Sun
- The park director position has been a revolving door for seven appointees.