1. rotated - Adjective
2. rotated - Verb
4. rotated - Adjective Satellite
of Rotate
Turned round, as a wheel; also, wheel-shaped; rotate.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOpen-heart surgery is now part of a typical life experience for many people. Folks talk casually about 'having a stent put in,' as if they had their tires rotated. Roger Ebert
A balanced CD vibrates only slightly when rotated at high speed. Source: Internet
A bracket attached to the reel that allows it to be rotated 90° to the rod for casting and returned to a position to retrieve line. Source: Internet
After their one episode spotlights, they were usually consigned to the background as the series rotated around the core heroes and villains. Source: Internet
Although it varied in size and color and was at times cropped by the edges of the cover, or briefly rotated 4 degrees, it remained essentially unchanged for nearly three decades. Source: Internet
All three glyphs can be rotated, like the hands of a clock, to show the fingers pointing at an angle, to the side, or downward. Source: Internet