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rotated

[ UK /ɹə‍ʊtˈe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈɹoʊˌteɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. turned in a circle around an axis

How To Use rotated In A Sentence

  • Until the 2nd century BC, the curule aedileships rotated on a yearly basis between patricians and plebeians.
  • A whirling flash of sapphire suddenly rotated --- in a delirious foxtrot --- with Doc's own dizzy nimbus of gilded amber. BEHINDLINGS
  • They came to learn about the plane that could fly faster than a bullet, faster than the earth rotated.
  • The pronator radii teres, no longer opposed by the supinator brevis, had rotated the anterior fragment into complete pronation and fixed it there, while the supinator brevis, acting on the upper end, had rotated that fragment in an opposite direction and held it fixed until bony union at the point of fracture had taken place. With Sabre and Scalpel. The Autobiography of a Soldier and Surgeon
  • Physical and cryptographic keys are regularly rotated to limit the duration of exposure in case of a breach.
  • The big cogwheel rotated exactly once every Roman mile, and at this point a small stone - a calculus - dropped into a box.
  • After reading her comment, the only thing I would add is that properly-rotated cattle or bison eating grass actually *add* an inch of topsoil to the earth each year. A better way to die? | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • If the inducing angle is overestimated, the test line should be seen as parallel when it is actually rotated away from the nearby arm of the angle
  • I took off my shoes and legwarmers and slowly rotated my right ankle. No Way Home: A Cuban Dancer's Tale
  • The principal commodities were depth defensemen, who rotated among teams in a dizzy kaleidoscope, and some intriguing goalie switches.
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