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Definition of rotational in English: rotationaladjective rə(ʊ)ˈteɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lroʊˈteɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l 1Using or relating to a circular movement about an axis or centre. the increased rotational speed of today's disc drives Example sentencesExamples - He uses the linear throwing technique rather than the rotational method, performed consistently throughout the final.
- Exercises using medicine balls allow you to do many rotational movements that are often difficult when using traditional strength-training equipment.
- When the regulator detects low air pressure, air is transferred from the sealed-off axles to the low tyre through a small rotational part on the axle.
- The rotational action of the obliques is very important in turning the shoulders, which is vital in gymnastics, diving, wrestling, and the martial arts.
- The tyres' bigger gyroscope boosts rotational inertia on moderate uphills, flats, and downhills.
- The high rotational axis and forward-mounted hinge provide excellent stability, especially when cornering.
- Designing the hitch extension for rotational forces reduced the travel mechanism's price tag by a couple of million dollars.
- The greater the torque, the more rotational power the blade has.
- Using moves that involve twisting the waist can build the kind of rotational strength your abdominals need to shape up and stay more functional.
- Look for rotational control of the mouse.
- 1.1Mathematics Relating to the conceptual operation of turning a system about an axis.
Example sentencesExamples - He considered the Euler angles and studied rotational problems which were motivated by the problem of the precession of the equinoxes.
- In this case, V is vertical symmetry, E is equilibrium, R is rotational symmetry, and HV is the relation of the polygon to a horizontal-vertical network.
- The symmetry group of the Kepler problem is the three-dimensional rotational group SO.
- In 1765, Euler decomposed the motion of a solid into a rectilinear motion and a rotational motion.
- A specific difference is made in classical mechanics between parallel motion and rotational motion.
2Relating to or denoting a system in which privilege or responsibility is passed to each member of a group in a regularly recurring order. reward all selected students on a rotational basis Example sentencesExamples - If adequate relief is not provided by these restrictions, then rotational daytime power cuts would be imposed on residential areas.
- The restoration project has seen vast areas of the park put back into a rotational system of management.
- It will be constitutionally comfortable for the next administration to deliberate on the issue of a regional rotational process.
- The break-up of the confederacy followed a row between the two countries over the question of rotational leadership of the confederation.
- It is commonplace to see new MBAs hired into rotational management programmes designed to groom future leaders.
- She and nine other women join together and borrow 20,000 rupees, which they split amongst themselves using a rotational method.
- The company moved its Bailey's Irish Cream flavour from year-round availability to rotational status.
- Develop your career and participate in two or three rotational positions over three years.
- We are in favour of a rotational presidency and for an opportunity for each country to participate actively in EU foreign policy.
- The UK shares rotational command of this division with Canada and the Netherlands.
- 2.1 Relating to or denoting a system of grazing in which animals are grazed successively on different areas of land.
rotational grazing improves production Example sentencesExamples - Riparian fencing allows dormant-season rotational livestock grazing.
- Short-duration rotational grazing with heavy grazing pressure results in the best use and greatest animal gains per acre.
- I visit a research farm where new legumes and rotational grazing are being introduced and gains are recorded by electronic ID tags in intact bulls.
- Perennial ryegrass tolerates continuous grazing if a two-inch stubble is maintained, but rotational grazing improves production.
- Tour a certified organic farm that integrates a rotational strip cropping system and examine a sustainable and highly efficient rotational grazing system.
- Making two seedings about three weeks apart staggers the maturities and makes rotational grazing or harvest timing easier to manage.
- The two grazing methods evaluated were continuous and rotational stocking.
- He evaluated rotational stocking, in which large numbers of cattle were moved through a series of small paddocks at short intervals to prevent overgrazing.
- Lax rotational grazing systems are those having less than seven paddocks with a grazing period of one to two weeks.
- They are testing a system called management-intensive, or rotational, dairy grazing.
Definition of rotational in US English: rotationaladjectiverōˈtāSH(ə)n(ə)lroʊˈteɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l 1Using or relating to a circular movement about an axis or center. the increased rotational speed of today's disk drives Example sentencesExamples - The rotational action of the obliques is very important in turning the shoulders, which is vital in gymnastics, diving, wrestling, and the martial arts.
- The high rotational axis and forward-mounted hinge provide excellent stability, especially when cornering.
- Designing the hitch extension for rotational forces reduced the travel mechanism's price tag by a couple of million dollars.
- When the regulator detects low air pressure, air is transferred from the sealed-off axles to the low tyre through a small rotational part on the axle.
- Look for rotational control of the mouse.
- The tyres' bigger gyroscope boosts rotational inertia on moderate uphills, flats, and downhills.
- The greater the torque, the more rotational power the blade has.
- Using moves that involve twisting the waist can build the kind of rotational strength your abdominals need to shape up and stay more functional.
- Exercises using medicine balls allow you to do many rotational movements that are often difficult when using traditional strength-training equipment.
- He uses the linear throwing technique rather than the rotational method, performed consistently throughout the final.
- 1.1Mathematics Relating to the conceptual operation of turning a system about an axis.
Example sentencesExamples - A specific difference is made in classical mechanics between parallel motion and rotational motion.
- In 1765, Euler decomposed the motion of a solid into a rectilinear motion and a rotational motion.
- The symmetry group of the Kepler problem is the three-dimensional rotational group SO.
- He considered the Euler angles and studied rotational problems which were motivated by the problem of the precession of the equinoxes.
- In this case, V is vertical symmetry, E is equilibrium, R is rotational symmetry, and HV is the relation of the polygon to a horizontal-vertical network.
2Relating to or denoting a system in which privilege or responsibility is passed to each member of a group in a regularly recurring order. reward all selected students on a rotational basis Example sentencesExamples - If adequate relief is not provided by these restrictions, then rotational daytime power cuts would be imposed on residential areas.
- The break-up of the confederacy followed a row between the two countries over the question of rotational leadership of the confederation.
- We are in favour of a rotational presidency and for an opportunity for each country to participate actively in EU foreign policy.
- She and nine other women join together and borrow 20,000 rupees, which they split amongst themselves using a rotational method.
- The UK shares rotational command of this division with Canada and the Netherlands.
- Develop your career and participate in two or three rotational positions over three years.
- The restoration project has seen vast areas of the park put back into a rotational system of management.
- The company moved its Bailey's Irish Cream flavour from year-round availability to rotational status.
- It is commonplace to see new MBAs hired into rotational management programmes designed to groom future leaders.
- It will be constitutionally comfortable for the next administration to deliberate on the issue of a regional rotational process.
- 2.1 Relating to or denoting a system of grazing in which animals are grazed successively on different areas of land.
rotational grazing improves production Example sentencesExamples - Lax rotational grazing systems are those having less than seven paddocks with a grazing period of one to two weeks.
- He evaluated rotational stocking, in which large numbers of cattle were moved through a series of small paddocks at short intervals to prevent overgrazing.
- Riparian fencing allows dormant-season rotational livestock grazing.
- They are testing a system called management-intensive, or rotational, dairy grazing.
- I visit a research farm where new legumes and rotational grazing are being introduced and gains are recorded by electronic ID tags in intact bulls.
- Making two seedings about three weeks apart staggers the maturities and makes rotational grazing or harvest timing easier to manage.
- Perennial ryegrass tolerates continuous grazing if a two-inch stubble is maintained, but rotational grazing improves production.
- The two grazing methods evaluated were continuous and rotational stocking.
- Short-duration rotational grazing with heavy grazing pressure results in the best use and greatest animal gains per acre.
- Tour a certified organic farm that integrates a rotational strip cropping system and examine a sustainable and highly efficient rotational grazing system.
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