An instance, occurrence, or pass of performing an action, task, or procedure
“After another go-round of negotiations, the two sides finally reached a compromise.”
A sequence of events or actions that repeat in a circular or circuitous manner
“After a long day of negotiations, they found themselves caught in a frustrating go-round of back-and-forth arguments.”
A conflict or dispute, typically involving differing opinions, views, or perspectives
“The heated go-round between the politicians highlighted the deep divisions within the party.”
A roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
To go past or around an object or obstacle
To spin physically or mentally (figuratively, in confusion)
To view by spending time in, usually as part of a holiday or vacation
To move all the way around (someone or something), especially more than once
To spend most of one's time with a specified social group
(of a vehicle) To go round a bend or corner
To move continuously or freely through a space, area or population
To move, usually over long distances
To extend or cause to extend in a particular direction
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