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revolving

[ri-vol-ving] / rɪˈvɒl vɪŋ /


ADJECTIVE
circling
Synonyms


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He will also be associated with instability, including a revolving door of 12 sacked managers as Spurs reached 16 semi-finals and seven finals.

From BBC

If completed, Fitch expects the deal to drive leverage up significantly, noting Paramount’s $58 billion debt commitment—which includes an existing $3.5 billion revolving credit facility—to fund the acquisition.

From The Wall Street Journal

For more than three decades, Nepal has seen a revolving door of fragile government coalitions largely dominated by three parties.

From BBC

"Staffordshire needs stability after this revolving door with three leaders in nine months, so we hope Reform can find at least one councillor from their ranks who is up to the job."

From BBC

Rather, Japan has had a revolving door of prime ministers.

From BBC