revolving door
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Tweet n. 1. A door, especially at the entrance of a building, typically made of upright glass panels that can rotate around a central axis inside a cylindrical structure. 2. a. A recurring pattern of events or problems: a revolving door of drug addiction and homelessness. b. A situation in which people remain or work only a short time before going elsewhere. c. A situation in which people with experience in an industry take government jobs in agencies that set policy for that industry and in which government employees take private-sector jobs in order to use their connections and knowledge to favorably influence government policy regarding their industry. re·volving-door adj. |
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