Revolv

/rɪˈvɒlv/

Definitions

  1. (v.) To rotate or turn around a center or axis, often used metaphorically in legal contexts to describe cyclical processes or recurring obligations.
    The trustee's responsibilities revolve around managing the trust assets.

Forms

  • revolves
  • revolving
  • revolved

Commentary

In legal drafting, "revolv" is rare as a standalone verb and typically appears metaphorically or within phrases describing recurring duties or cyclical events.

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