revolving door (Meaning)

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revolving door (n)

an organization or institution with a high rate of turnover of personnel or membership

a door consisting of four orthogonal partitions that rotate about a central pivot; a door designed to equalize the air pressure in tall buildings

revolving door Sentence Examples

  1. The revolving door at the skyscraper entrance allowed a constant flow of people without compromising security.
  2. The politician's career was a revolving door of scandals and comebacks.
  3. The city's entertainment scene was a revolving door of new clubs and restaurants.
  4. The company's website was a revolving door of updates and announcements.
  5. The revolving door policy at the homeless shelter ensured that those in need had a place to sleep.
  6. The revolving door of staff at the retail store made it difficult to build customer rapport.
  7. The revolving door of relationships in the celebrity world kept the tabloids in business.
  8. The revolving door of internships at the tech giant provided students with valuable work experience.
  9. The revolving door of lawsuits against the corporation left its reputation in shambles.
  10. The revolving door of therapy sessions had done little to alleviate the client's anxiety.

FAQs About the word revolving door

an organization or institution with a high rate of turnover of personnel or membership, a door consisting of four orthogonal partitions that rotate about a cent

lattice,double door, storm door, French door, trapdoor, Dutch door, portal, postern,wicket, portcullis

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The revolving door at the skyscraper entrance allowed a constant flow of people without compromising security.

The politician's career was a revolving door of scandals and comebacks.

The city's entertainment scene was a revolving door of new clubs and restaurants.

The company's website was a revolving door of updates and announcements.