circulate

  • 11circulate */*/ — UK [ˈsɜː(r)kjʊleɪt] / US [ˈsɜrkjəˌleɪt] verb Word forms circulate : present tense I/you/we/they circulate he/she/it circulates present participle circulating past tense circulated past participle circulated 1) [intransitive] if information or… …

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  • 12circulate — v. 1) (D; intr.) to circulate among (the host circulated among the guests) 2) (D; intr.) to circulate through (blood circulates through the body) * * * [ sɜːkjʊleɪt] (D; intr.) to circulate through (blood circulates through the body) (D; intr.)… …

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  • 13circulate — 01. The heart acts to [circulate] the blood through our bodies. 02. The total [circulation] of this newspaper is over 100,000. 03. There is a rumor [circulating] in the office that the boss is going to be replaced. 04. My socks are too tight, and …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 14circulate — cir|cu|late [ sɜrkjə,leıt ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to move around continuously inside a system or area, or to make something do this: a machine designed to circulate warm air 2. ) intransitive if information or ideas circulate,… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 15circulate — [[t]sɜ͟ː(r)kjʊleɪt[/t]] circulates, circulating, circulated 1) V ERG If a piece of writing circulates or is circulated, copies of it are passed round among a group of people. [be V ed] The document was previously circulated in New York at the… …

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  • 16circulate — verb 1 liquid/gas/air ADVERB ▪ freely ▪ Air can circulate freely through the tunnels. PREPOSITION ▪ around, round (esp. BrE) ▪ The heart cir …

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  • 17circulate — [ˈsɜːkjʊˌleɪt] verb 1) [I] if information or ideas circulate, more and more people start to know about them 2) [T] to send something to all the people in a group 3) [I/T] to move around continuously inside a system or area, or to make something… …

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  • 18circulate — / sɜ:kjυleɪt/ verb 1. ♦ to circulate freely (of money) to move about without restriction by the government 2. to send or to give out without restrictions ♦ to circulate money to issue money, to make money available to the public and industry 3.… …

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  • 19circulate — verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Latin circulatus, past participle of circulare, from circulus Date: 1603 intransitive verb 1. to move in a circle, circuit, or orbit; especially to follow a course that returns to the starting point < bloo …

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  • 20circulate — circulatable, adj. circulative /serr kyeuh lay tiv, leuh tiv/, adj. circulatory /serr kyeuh leuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. /serr kyeuh layt /, v., circulated, circulating. v.i. 1. to move in a circle or circuit; move or pass through a circuit back&#8230; …

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