revolving
111revolving line of credit — overdraft that is approved for limited periods of time …
112revolving loan — loan that is automatically renewed at the end of its term …
113revolving credit — noun credit that is automatically renewed as debts are paid off …
114revolving door — noun 1》 an entrance to a large building in which four partitions turn about a central axis. 2》 a situation in which the same events or problems recur in a continuous cycle …
115revolving door — noun (C) a type of door in the entrance of a large building, that goes round and round as people go through it …
116revolving acceptance facility by tender — RAFT An underwritten facility from a bank to place sterling acceptance credits through the medium of a tender panel of eligible banks …
117revolving acceptance facility by tender — RAFT An underwritten facility from a bank to place sterling acceptance credits through the medium of a tender panel of eligible banks …
118revolving underwriting facility — RUF See note issuance facility …
119revolving door syndrome — UK / US noun [uncountable] 1) humorous a situation in which adult children return to live with their parents, often for financial reasons, after a period of living away from home 2) a situation in which the people employed by an organization… …
120revolving credit — revolv′ing cred′it n. bus credit automatically available up to a predetermined limit while payments are periodically made • Etymology: 1915–20 …