mawasasareru
Mawasasareru is a Japanese verb that translates to "to be caused to turn" or "to be made to revolve." It is the passive form of the verb "mawasu," which means "to turn" or "to rotate." The concept of mawasasareru often appears in contexts where an object or person is subjected to a rotational motion by an external force. This can range from the literal spinning of an object, such as a top being spun by a string, to more abstract ideas of being manipulated or influenced. For example, a person might feel mawasasareru by a complex situation, implying they are caught in a cycle of events beyond their control. The nuance lies in the passivity; the subject of mawasasareru is not the initiator of the turning but rather the recipient of the action. It emphasizes a lack of agency in the rotational process.