Yes, revolve is a word. It means to go around something in a circular manner
The abstract noun form of the verb to revolve is revolutionas a word for an overthrow of a government; something that leads to political or social change; a word for a concept. The noun 'revolution' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical rotation. Other noun forms of the verb to revolve are revolver and the gerund, revolving; both concrete nouns as a word for a physical thing and a physical action.
As a noun: circumference As a verb: circumnavigate
recycle
definition: to revolve and turn like a wheel. sentence: The barrel circumrotated down the hill.
Another word for the word orbit is "revolution" (verb to revolve).A planet revolves around a star, and rotates(spins) on its axis.For electrons in an atom, the other term used for orbitals is electron shells.
The word is "revolve."
The root word of "revolve" is "re-", which means "again" or "back." The word "revolve" itself means to move in a circular path or orbit around a central point.
The word "revolve" is just fine. The word "orbit" is also used in this context.
The world doesn't revolve around you, don't be selfish.
I can name four there is Revolution revolves revolved and revolve
I fired her because the problems always seem to revolve around her.
The ball was caught in the merry-go-round and began to revolve with it.
An alternative word would be... revolve.
rotate, spin
A synonym for "thought" is "idea" or "concept." A synonym for "revolve" is "rotate" or "spin."
An alternative word would be... revolve.
You need to make sure that those rocks will always revolve around that planet.