revolvement

noun

Etymology

From revolve + -ment.

  1. derived from revolvō — “turn over, roll back, reflect upon
  2. derived from revolver
  3. inherited from revolven
  4. suffixed as revolvement — “revolve + ment

Definitions

  1. The act of revolving.

    • In the Arab World, an area considered by Western powers as their preserve, nonalignment meant the termination of revolvement in their orbit .
    • You will see them but not before your own world intensifies its outer eccentric movement or revolvement.
    • This angular revolvement shows the parallax movement of sun.
  2. The time period from when credit in a revolving credit account is granted until the point…

    The time period from when credit in a revolving credit account is granted until the point when it is due or up for renewal.

    • In case of a non-automatic revolving credit, the issuing bank must amend the credit each time a revolvement is due.
    • When the revolvement is automatic there is no requirement for any amendment from the issuing bank.
    • A revolving credit may also be cumulative. In such instances, any undrawn balance in one revolvement is carried forward to the next.
  3. The distribution of equity capital to members of a cooperative, based on their…

    The distribution of equity capital to members of a cooperative, based on their participation.

    • Mid-America Dairymen Inc, Springfield, MO, has announced revolvement of nearly $3.1 million in equity capital to its 13,000 member families, brining total equity returned to members in 1992 to more than $11.6 million.
    • The bylaws of the institution clearly provide that there is no express or implied right for such capital to be retired at the end of the revolvement cycle or at any other time ;

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for revolvement. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA