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rolling

adjective as in rotating

noun as in rotation

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After shifting blame to the left, they claimed that the "emergency" justified rolling back civil rights.

From Salon

He avenged the state title loss as a senior, by which point Thomas had sprouted to 6-foot-7 and the scholarship offers started rolling in.

Over the weekend, the government announced plans to fast-track permission for housing and commercial developments near train stations and changes to planning rules, running alongside the rolling back of environmental impact assessments.

From BBC

Asked whether he was concerned about the Trump administration and the Republican-controlled Senate and House rolling back these gains, he said his agency had worked to protect them.

It looked like thunder rolling at her, she recalled.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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