Synonym: broadcast, distribute, go around, publish, scatter. Similar words: calculate, speculate, immaculate, articulate, gesticulate, circuit, circuitous, circumspect. Meaning: ['sɜːkjʊleɪt] v. 1. become widely known and passed on 2. cause to become widely known 3. cause to be distributed 4. move through a space, circuit or system, returning to the starting point 5. move in circles 6. cause to move in a circuit or system 7. move around freely 8. cause to move around.
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61. Carbon and minerals circulate through air, water, land, rocks, and back again into life.
62. Despite such incidents, photocopies of articles critical of Niyazov circulate anyway, as do jokes that reflect the public mood.
63. Three stories were quick to circulate, embellished at will with as much creativity as news releases from the Government Information Office.
64. I see all; the currents of Universal Being circulate through me.
65. From these sites the activated lymphocytes circulate through the body.
66. That's the rumour which will begin to circulate: a poisoner as well as a sodomite.
67. It was about now that an ugly story began to circulate, originating with the manor's servants.
68. Avoid very sweaty armpits because sweat quickly decomposes in areas where air does not circulate freely.
69. Moreover, ideas and assumptions circulate in disguised and concealed forms, once they have achieved a certain currency.
70. Mobile forms of macrophage circulate in the blood, ready to be recruited into inflamed tissue to reinforce the cells already there.
71. After the stories that circulate about Civil Service chicanery, I can attest to the professionalism of my team.
72. Then, in the early spring of 1944, strong rumours began to circulate that big changes were coming to Bourn.
73. When heat styling, use a vent brush which allows hot air to circulate through the brush, spreading the heat evenly.
74. First, the Company is already required to circulate nominations made under requisition without charge if no additional costs are involved.
75. Student assemblies, cafeterias, and libraries provided a semi-institutional network within which radical ideas and literature could circulate.
76. Sometimes the police will circulate a list with details of people who are fraudulently using hotels in the area.
77. As a consequence,[http://sentencedict.com/circulate.html] the goldsmiths' receipts began to circulate as generally acceptable means of payment.
78. Six days to circulate a petition around the scattered islands.
79. Stories circulate about regiments that refused to go to Vilnius, and of officers who refused to fire once there.
80. Because the drugs circulate around your body through your bloodstream, they affect all your cells.
81. But this activity was less influential than the rumours which began to circulate about the New Poor Law.
82. Circulate bottoms up for a sample.
83. This is a crossed check, It is not circulate.
84. Money shall circulate freely within the common market.
85. Chemical constantly circulate or recycle in the system.
86. The blood must circulate freely everywhere in the body.
87. How long is it to circulate bottoms up?
88. Some hypertensive patients have defective storage of norepinephrine, thus permitting more to circulate.
89. In the current innovation of stock rights dividing at present, compensate to the shareholders with circulating stocks with reason, in order to set up the pattern that all stock rights can circulate.
90. Here, you have a chance to circulate and chat informally.
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