1. revolve - Noun
2. revolve - Verb
To turn or roll round on, or as on, an axis, like a wheel; to rotate, -- which is the more specific word in this sense.
To move in a curved path round a center; as, the planets revolve round the sun.
To pass in cycles; as, the centuries revolve.
To return; to pass.
To cause to turn, as on an axis.
Hence, to turn over and over in the mind; to reflect repeatedly upon; to consider all aspects of.
Source: Webster's dictionaryReligion is only the illusory sun which revolves round man as long as he does not revolve round himself. Karl Marx
Never Revolve your life around some girl or guy,because if he/she leaves what else have you,your little world is gone. Shannon Leto
The world had taken a deep breath and was having doubts about continuing to revolve. Maya Angelou
The forces that are in play on climate change essentially revolve around the generation of power, the transportation of goods and services and people, and the sorts of materials that we use to fuel the whole of our civilisation. Peter Garrett
It took the whole of Creation To produce my foot, my each feather: Now I hold Creation in my foot. Or fly up, and revolve it all slowly – I kill where I please because it is all mine. There is no sophistry in my body: My manners are tearing off heads – The allotment of death. Ted Hughes
People who think they know me would be surprised that my whole life doesn't revolve around sex. Sherilyn Fenn