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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211. The paper was rocky, as circulation, distribution, legal fees, arguments were building up.
212. In 1920, the circulation of the provincial morning and evening papers was still one-third greater than the national dailies.
213. He closed it a few months after Maxwell's paper folded - with a circulation of only about 100,000.
214. Ryker knelt beside her, shook her, rubbed her arms as if trying to restore the circulation.
215. Tight boots lead to good control of your skis but poor circulation to the toes.
216. Can you think of a better way to boost circulation?
217. Trading standards warn that the law will be vigorously enforced to keep illegal and obscene material out of circulation.
218. The only game in town was mass circulation, and that was to be achieved by NoS becoming an aggressively popular tabloid.
219. Last year, delinquent debt overshadowed the total currency in circulation almost 5 to 1, Imaz says.
220. Seven years ago, because of bad circulation, she had her leg amputated.
221. In the eyes of geophysicists, hydrothermal circulation is inextricably intertwined with the pulsing bank of heat inside the planet.
222. Kept in a cool, dark, dry place with good air circulation, dry onions will keep for months.
223. Unfortunately, no record of circulation figures for Zuhra can now be found.
224. A wide circulation or advertising the sale does not seem appropriate - at least not in the first instance.
225. Avoid clothing that constricts the blood circulation in your legs.
226. Social mobility and elite circulation might increase, and the ruling group might become more heterogeneous, but government must remain oligarchic.
227. The citation order now gives precedence to processes, such as circulation control and cataloguing, rather than to types of libraries. 6.
228. Gates argues that a framework of green corridors and wildlife circulation networks should be introduced to augment the protected sites. Sentencedict.com
229. Peristaltic tights will appeal to sufferers from poor circulation and varicose veins, and those whose hearts need a bit of extra help.
230. He later became associate director of circulation planning and vice president and business manager.
231. Some insects are able to improve the circulation of air by inflating and deflating their abdomens with a muscular pumping action.
232. Squeezing To boost circulation in the thighs and calves, place your hands on the skin, fingers pointing away from you.
233. They had witnessed a steady growth in circulation and were well satisfied with their achievements, even hopeful that things would improve.
234. Perhaps a government subsidy, sourced from entertainment tax, should have been applied in the interests of mass circulation.
235. In other words, they take part in the endless circulation of images that is a distinguishing feature of postmodernism.
236. Poor circulation in the hands and feet is usually caused by a narrowing of the very tiny blood capillaries.
237. Assisting the anaesthetist to monitor the patient during anaesthetic and recovery to prevent complications to breathing and circulation.
238. Fortunately, this can be accomplished to a degree in an isolated aquarium without necessitating the circulation of fresh water.
239. And if everyone else is rebelling in a similar fashion, we might get some decent hot hatchbacks back into circulation.
240. A year ago the magazine had a circulation of 150,000, but since then that figure has shot up to an astonishing 2 million.
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