rotate

/ˈroʊteɪt/
verb
  1. To turn or cause to turn around a central point or axis.
    • The Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours.
    • The dancers rotate slowly on the stage.
    • Please rotate the handle clockwise to open the valve.
  2. To take turns or change positions in a fixed order.
    • Farmers rotate crops to keep the soil healthy.
    • We rotate the tires on our car every 10,000 miles.
    • The employees rotate shifts every two weeks.
  3. To move or arrange something in a cycle or sequence.
    • You should rotate your passwords regularly for security.
    • The museum rotates its exhibits every three months.
    • The team captain rotates the players to give everyone a chance.
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