"Revolutive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Revolutive refers to the act of revolving or turning around, often in a recurring or cyclical manner, such as a revolving door or a revolving camera. It can also refer to a movement or action that returns to its starting point with a kind of cyclical or repetitive motion. In a broader sense, the term can also imply a transformation or change that brings things back to their original state, often with a sense of renewal or rejuvenation.
Synonyms: cyclical, rotational, reversible, iterative.
Example sentences:
- The company's strategy was a revolutive one, always changing to adapt to the market's needs.
- The spacecraft's revolving engine gave it the stability to travel through the complexities of space.
- The people in the conquered land tried to mobilize a revolutive movement to regain their nation's sovereignty.
- This extended celebration was just the beginning of a revolutive era for the town after years of depression.
- As we performed the yoga routine, it created a feeling of revolutive peace.
1. A complete turn or rotation of a body around a central point or axis.<br>2. A fundamental change in the way something is done, considered, or thought about, especially in relation to politics or society.<br>3. A sudden or violent change in the state of a government or system.<br>4. A movement or series of movements of a celestial body, such as a planet or satellite, around a central point.