spiralling (Meaning)

spiralling

of or relating to the advancement to higher levels through a series of cyclical movements, winding around a center or pole and gradually receding from or approaching it, a spiral flight, a continuously spreading and accelerating increase or decrease, to cause to spiral, something having a spiral form, to form into a spiral, being a fracture in which the break is produced by twisting apart the bone, a three-dimensional curve (such as a helix) with one or more turns about an axis, spiral-bound, spiral galaxy, to go and especially to rise or fall in a spiral course, a curve in a plane that winds around a point while getting closer to or farther away from it, to move in a spiral path, a three-dimensional curve (as a helix) with one or more turns about an axis, a single turn or coil in a spiral object, winding or circling around a center and gradually getting closer to or farther away from it, a curve (as a helix) in space that winds around an axis, something having a spiral form as, a kick or pass in which a football rotates on its long axis while moving through the air, winding around an axis like the thread of a screw, helical, the path of a point in a plane moving around a central point while continuously receding from or approaching it

spiralling Sentence Examples

  1. The tumultuous storm spiralled across the Atlantic Ocean, threatening coastal areas.
  2. The cost of living spiralled out of control, putting financial strain on households.
  3. The investigation spiralled into a complex web of deceit and corruption.
  4. Her thoughts spiralled like a vortex, consuming her with anxiety.
  5. The staircase spiralled gracefully upwards, leading to hidden chambers.
  6. The tornado spiralled through the town, leaving a trail of destruction.
  7. The dancer's movements spiralled effortlessly, drawing gasps from the audience.
  8. The economy spiralled into a recession, casting a shadow over the future.
  9. The virus spiralled out of control, infecting thousands and overwhelming hospitals.
  10. Their love affair spiralled into a passionate and consuming obsession.

FAQs About the word spiralling

of or relating to the advancement to higher levels through a series of cyclical movements, winding around a center or pole and gradually receding from or approa

coiling, swirling, circling,spiral, coiled, looping, twisted, curving, indirect, bending

direct,straight, linear,straightaway,

The tumultuous storm spiralled across the Atlantic Ocean, threatening coastal areas.

The cost of living spiralled out of control, putting financial strain on households.

The investigation spiralled into a complex web of deceit and corruption.

Her thoughts spiralled like a vortex, consuming her with anxiety.