Similar words: circulate, speculation, calculation, matriculation, circumlocution, population, regulation, tribulation. Meaning: [‚sɜːkjʊ'leɪʃn] n. 1. the dissemination of copies of periodicals (as newspapers or magazines) 2. movement through a circuit; especially the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels 3. (library science) the count of books that are loaned by a library over a specified period 4. number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are sold 5. free movement or passage through a series of vessels (as of water through pipes or sap through a plant) 6. the spread or transmission of something (as news or money) to a wider group or area.
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61. It helps muscular relaxation and improves circulation.
62. Their total circulation was 37 million.
63. There is also a risk of gangrene due to poor circulation, plus cataracts and possible kidney failure.
64. Make sure there is sufficient room around the machine for adequate air circulation.
65. In ocean dynamics studies, important topics are heat storage, circulation and the role of sea ice.
66. In five companies this is achieved by the circulation of planning guidelines at the start of the planning process.
67. The coins, therefore, should give a good indication of examples in circulation at the very end of the fourth century.
68. Always wear the right clothing for the activity you choose - clothing worn too tight can hinder circulation.
69. The paper started on a shoestring, but soon had a circulation of over 100(sentencedict.com),000 readers.
70. The Wall Street Journal boasts the largest daily paper circulation, a little less than two million.
71. They cut off circulation, made it harder to breathe during altitude changes, and wreaked havoc on varicose veins.
72. Do not put the bandage on too tight or you may find your fingers or toes going blue through lack of circulation.
73. As parietal cells release acid into the lumen of the stomach, they release bicarbonate into the systemic circulation.
74. It also greatly improved blood circulation which in turn helps to induce peaceful, deep, relaxing sleep.
75. The paper has almost no advertising, but its circulation climbed during elections last November.
76. Circulation problems, arthritis, other medical conditions or a poor appetite can add to this.
77. It was the combination of large circulation share and a large number of titles that gave concentration its distinctive character in 1990.
78. Face packs are designed to balance skin secretions,[sentencedict.com] to stimulate the circulation and to moisturise and tighten the skin.
79. Angling the powerhead towards the heater will ensure good circulation around it.
80. C., with a daily circulation of 18, 846 and a Sunday circulation of 21, 307.
81. In spite of important differences in culture among species, good air circulation is an indispensable requirement for success with all cacti.
82. Servetus is remembered for his description of the lesser, pulmonary, circulation of the blood.
83. In addition, the opposition will be allowed to publish a daily newspaper with a circulation of 500,000.
84. Circulation space for vehicles should be reduced in favour of pedestrians and cyclists, with public transport benefiting from this and other favourable measures.
85. The Library relies on data from the student management system to create borrower file records within its automated circulation control system.
86. The offeror must then publicise this intention in a mass circulation newspaper or by some other means approved by the supervisory authority.
87. Pieces which have proved to be of enduring worth have passed from special conference song books into collections with a wider circulation.
88. He spent extravagant sums for blockbuster articles by and about celebrities, and launched a circulation war against Life and Look.
89. Taking moderate exercise will stimulate your circulation and release the natural chemicals which make you feel relaxed and invigorated.
90. They became a worldwide phenomenon and are still in circulation.
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