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rotate

[roh-teyt] / ˈroʊ teɪt /




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As a controller in Sydney, he said he would be guaranteed some weekends off every year, since Australia has a rotating shift schedule.

From The Wall Street Journal

This comes as money has been rotating out of those plays as investors seek out more attractive opportunities in AI infrastructure.

From MarketWatch

As some traders sour on tech, they have rotated into other corners of the market, including financials, materials and industrials.

From The Wall Street Journal

That lag exists, he explained, because the agency doesn’t have the resources to sample rents everywhere each month; instead, it surveys roughly one-sixth of the total on a rotating basis.

From The Wall Street Journal

It refers to the way a rotating black hole twists the spacetime around it, tugging on nearby matter such as stars and causing their paths to wobble.

From Science Daily