Verb
round to (third-person singular simple present rounds to, present participle rounding to, simple past and past participle rounded to)
(nautical, intransitive) To turn the head of a ship toward the wind.
After falling in seven games in the second round to the San Jose Sharks last year, the Avs are looking to take advantage of this opportunity and build off if its previous postseason runs. Source: Internet
As each round is fired, electrically, the carriage moves back rotating the chamber which also ejects the spent case, indexes the next live round to be fired with the barrel and loads the next round into the chamber. Source: Internet
A UK source close to the negotiations said: "We expect the next round to be constructive and keep the process on track. Source: Internet
“As you can see, we went round to check religious centers to ensure they complied with the directives and so far, they have all complied to stay at home. Source: Internet
As the minute hand ticked round to 6.59, I tapped again. Source: Internet
At long last, I think people are coming round to the idea that it’s not always bad.” Source: Internet