Use "circumvolved" in a sentence

1. 使…盘旋而转 [ 过去式 circumvolved 过去分词 circumvolved 现在分词 circumvolving 第三人称单数 Circumvolves ]

2. What does Circumvolved mean? Simple past tense and past participle of Circumvolve

3. Circumvolve (third-person singular simple present Circumvolves, present participle circumvolving, simple past and past participle Circumvolved) (intransitive) To revolve or move around something

4. Circumvolve (third-person singular simple present Circumvolves, present participle circumvolving, simple past and past participle Circumvolved) (intransitive) To revolve or move around something.1820, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Oedipus Tyrannus; Or, Swellfoot …

5. Circumvolve (third-person singular simple present Circumvolves, present participle circumvolving, simple past and past participle circumvolved) (intransitive) To revolve or move around something.1820, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Oedipus Tyrannus; Or, Swellfoot The Tyrant: A Tragedy in Two Acts: The oracle is now about to be

6. Circumvolve (third-person singular simple present Circumvolves, present participle circumvolving, simple past and past participle circumvolved) (intransitive) To revolve or move around something.1820, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Oedipus Tyrannus; Or, Swellfoot The Tyrant: A Tragedy in Two Acts: The oracle is now about to

7. Circumvolve (third-person singular simple present Circumvolves, present participle circumvolving, simple past and past participle circumvolved) (intransitive) To revolve or move around something.1820, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Oedipus Tyrannus; Or, Swellfoot The Tyrant: A Tragedy in Two Acts: The oracle is now about to be

8. circumvolve (v.) "to turn or cause to roll," 1640s, from Latin Circumvolvere "to roll round, revolve," from circum "around, round about" (see circum-) + volvere "to turn around, roll," from PIE root *wel- (3) "to turn, revolve." Related: Circumvolved; circumvolving (which is attested from early 15c.).

9. Circumvolve (v.) "to turn or cause to roll," 1640s, from Latin Circumvolvere "to roll round, revolve," from circum "around, round about" (see circum-) + volvere "to turn around, roll," from PIE root *wel- (3) "to turn, revolve." Related: Circumvolved; circumvolving (which is attested from early 15c.).