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1 rotate
To place at least two fingers on an object and rotate your fingers in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. -
2 rotate
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3 Rotate 90
A filter effect in Windows Movie Maker. -
4 rotate
A gesture represented by placing at least two fingers on an object and rotating your fingers in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. -
5 rotate
To automatically switch the display on a mobile device between portrait and landscape orientation. -
6 rotate
[rəu΄teit] v պտտ(վ)ել, հերթա փոխ(վ)ել -
7 Rotate 180
A filter effect in Windows Movie Maker. -
8 Rotate 270
A filter effect in Windows Movie Maker. -
9 rotate gesture
A gesture represented by placing at least two fingers on an object and rotating your fingers in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. -
10 PivotTable form
"An interactive table that summarizes large amounts of data by using format and calculation methods that you choose. You can rotate its row and column headings to view the data in different ways, similar to an Excel PivotTable report." -
11 Adorner
"A control that can add functional handles to a visual element that enable a user to manipulate the element in some way (resize, rotate, reposition, etc.)." -
12 rotation handle
The round handle that appears at the top of a selected shape that you can use to rotate the shape.
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rotate — ro‧tate [rəʊˈteɪt ǁ ˈroʊteɪt] verb [intransitive, transitive] if a job rotates, or if people rotate jobs, they each do the jobs for a fixed period of time, one after the other: • Within each section of the company, workers are now rotated from… … Financial and business terms
rotate — 1 *turn, revolve, gyrate, circle, spin, twirl, whirl, wheel, eddy, swirl, pirouette 2 Rotate, alternate can both mean to succeed or cause to succeed each other in turn. Rotate may be used in reference to two or more persons or things; it implies… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Rotate — Ro tate, a. [L. rotatus, p. p. of rotare to turn round like a wheel, fr. rota wheel. See {Rotary}, and cf. {Roue}.] Having the parts spreading out like a wheel; wheel shaped; as, a rotate spicule or scale; a rotate corolla, i.e., a monopetalous… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rotate — Ro tate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Rotated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rotating}.] 1. To turn, as a wheel, round an axis; to revolve. [1913 Webster] 2. To perform any act, function, or operation in turn, to hold office in turn; as, to rotate in office. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rotate — [v1] go around in circle circle, circumduct, circumvolve, gyrate, gyre, move, pirouette, pivot, reel, revolve, roll, spin, swivel, troll, trundle, turn, twirl, twist, waltz, wheel, whirl, whirligig, whirr; concepts 147,738 rotate [v2] alternate… … New thesaurus
rotate — [rō′tāt΄, rō tāt′] vi., vt. rotated, rotating [< L rotatus, pp. of rotare, to turn < rota, wheel: see ROLL] 1. to turn around or cause to turn around a center point or axis; revolve 2. to go or cause to go in a regular and recurring… … English World dictionary
Rotate — Ro tate, v. i. 1. To cause to turn round or revolve, as a wheel around an axle. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause to succeed in turn; esp., to cause to succeed some one, or to be succeeded by some one, in office. [Colloq.] Both, after a brief service,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rotate — index oscillate, vary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
rotate — [engl.], rotieren … Universal-Lexikon
rotate — (v.) 1794, back formation from ROTATION (Cf. rotation). Related: Rotated; rotating … Etymology dictionary
rotate — ► VERB 1) move in a circle round an axis. 2) move or pass on in a regularly recurring order or succession. 3) grow (different crops) in succession on a particular piece of land. DERIVATIVES rotatable adjective rotatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin… … English terms dictionary