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- verbswivel (verb) · swivels (third person present) · swivelled (past tense) · swivelled (past participle) · swivelling (present participle) · swiveled (past tense) · swiveled (past participle) · swiveling (present participle)OriginMiddle English, from the base of Old English swīfan ‘to move (along a course), sweep’.
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A swivel is a device that allows something to turn freely. Desk chairs are often designed so the seat can swivel atop the base. In the hospital, the TV is usually mounted on a swivel so that patients can adjust it.
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