CIRCULATE


Meaning of CIRCULATE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

circulate freely

If your muscles are tense, blood cannot circulate freely .

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

around

These, together with a list of queries and references needed, were circulated around the team for comments and suggestions.

Pictures of the dead men had been circulated around the jury.

freely

A buffet meal is much easier and more sociable, enabling you to circulate freely .

Place them so that air can freely circulate around the back.

Other cell types - leucocytes and blood platelets - spend much of their time circulating freely and thus showing no adhesive interactions.

Avoid very sweaty armpits because sweat quickly decomposes in areas where air does not circulate freely .

Boards should be positioned in storage so that air can circulate freely around both main faces.

The principle is to support the crop above the ground and to allow the air to circulate freely through it.

widely

Nevertheless their Bible was widely circulated not only among the middle classes but among the nobility.

The daily broadsheet circulates widely in the Arab world and among Arabs living in the West.

The consultative paper was widely circulated and was received with mixed feelings.

The examination timetable has been widely circulated but if any one wishes a copy please telephone your request to the examinations department.

Both were widely circulated and well received.

By the end of the month it had been codified into a document which was widely circulated for study among work groups.

International speakers regularly contribute and the papers presented are widely circulated .

■ NOUN

air

Ventilation: ample room between inner and flysheet for air to circulate , especially when doors at either end are open.

The exit-doors were open to allow the air to circulate .

When heat styling, use a vent brush which allows hot air to circulate through the brush, spreading the heat evenly.

Place them so that air can freely circulate around the back.

Avoid very sweaty armpits because sweat quickly decomposes in areas where air does not circulate freely.

Boards should be positioned in storage so that air can circulate freely around both main faces.

Ventilation: because the fly sits on top of the inner there's little space for air to circulate in this area.

Diogenes backed up his theory of the importance of air circulating through the body with some primitive human anatomy.

area

Ventilation: because the fly sits on top of the inner there's little space for air to circulate in this area .

blood

Just as the blood is circulated through our physical body, so energy flows through and between the subtle bodies.

The streets were like veins, he thought, and the people were the blood , circulating everywhere.

After death, a machine called a ventilator keeps the blood circulating until the organs are removed.

body

Compressed air oscillates the ventricles, circulating blood around the body .

From these sites the activated lymphocytes circulate through the body .

Because the drugs circulate around your body through your bloodstream, they affect all your cells.

Just as the blood is circulated through our physical body , so energy flows through and between the subtle bodies.

Women usually have a small amount of the male hormone testosterone circulating in their bodies .

Diogenes backed up his theory of the importance of air circulating through the body with some primitive human anatomy.

copy

The California company has been circulating early development copies since last September and adding features and functions.

Count Tolstoy provided much of the information for the pamphlet at issue, of which Mr Watts circulated 10,000 copies .

Ipswich abolitionists in 1828 circulated bound copies of the Reporter.

document

He had circulated a document which professed to trace his descent, through his father, from the Prophet.

letter

He referred to the new written policy and circulated four letters from parents objecting to the proposed closure.

It is normally circulated under covering letter and will incorporate a confidentiality agreement.

We circulated a letter to various individuals in the field asking if they had any unpublished records we might need.

It tells readers to circulate the letter widely.

list

Sometimes the police will circulate a list with details of people who are fraudulently using hotels in the area.

Often they circulate these lists to local conservation and amenity groups, residents' associations and subscribers.

Credit offers are circulated from purchasable mailing lists just like any other commodity.

member

The main points for debate could then be circulated to panel members and the course team before the event.

The Bulletin is circulated to four thousand members of the academic, business and government policy communities worldwide.

Council approved a five-year Corporate Plan for the Institute, and this was circulated to members .

A highly-sensitive questionnaire has been circulated to almost all members of the southern defence forces.

paper

The Home Secretary accordingly circulated a further paper on 28 July.

Members unable to attend are circulated with the research papers on request.

At the end of March, I circulated a paper which enthusiastically backed electrification.

He circulated a paper with background details on the family and a photograph of Densen and Netsai Mafinyani and their two boys.

petition

Six days to circulate a petition around the scattered islands.

We are now circulating petitions calling for a federal law to ban handguns.

Supporters are circulating a petition to force the committee to report the bill to the floor.

They donned black armbands mourning the cattails and circulated petitions to have the offending drainage pipe removed.

He and buddy Chuck Bauman have been circulating petitions for months asking voters to repeal property taxes.

Reform Party supporters then circulated new petitions and filed them with Taft last month.

Do teachers have the right to circulate controversial petitions on school premises?

The group expects to reach that threshold after circulating petitions at Earth Day events this weekend.

report

When reports began circulating that up to 200 miners had been trapped, officials claimed that there were no casualties.

As news about the archdiocesan report began to circulate , the pressure increased on Ray McGovern to abandon his protest.

Documents from the report have begun to circulate on the island.

At issue in the case was an inaccurate Dun &038; Bradstreet credit report that had been circulated to five subscribers.

Four reports were published, backed up by a series of duplicated reports which were circulated to interested parties.

rumors

Later, hundreds of others would line up behind us. Rumors of all kinds circulated .

rumours

Not long afterwards, ugly rumours began to circulate .

But this activity was less influential than the rumours which began to circulate about the New Poor Law.

Finally, may I dispel a couple of nonsensical rumours that are currently circulating .

This confirmed rumours which had been circulating in previous months.

Then, in the early spring of 1944, strong rumours began to circulate that big changes were coming to Bourn.

Alleged finds, discoveries and rumours have been circulating wildly ... but how much is fact and how much is hearsay?

story

It was about now that an ugly story began to circulate , originating with the manor's servants.

In one apocryphal story that circulated on trading floors years ago, Black once tried to execute several trades using his model.

There were also stories circulating that he had been the beneficiary of Marian apparitions.

In fact, I sensed something missing in the stories that circulated .

The chroniclers entered the world of witches and spirits and handed on the sort of stories that circulated .

How the stories circulated on every campus!

Strange stories began to circulate about Morrissey's new residence.

Three stories were quick to circulate , embellished at will with as much creativity as news releases from the Government Information Office.

■ VERB

allow

The exit-doors were open to allow the air to circulate .

Make sure the pans are in the center of the rack to allow heat to circulate around them.

When heat styling, use a vent brush which allows hot air to circulate through the brush, spreading the heat evenly.

The principle is to support the crop above the ground and to allow the air to circulate freely through it.

begin

As a consequence, the goldsmiths' receipts began to circulate as generally acceptable means of payment.

As news about the archdiocesan report began to circulate , the pressure increased on Ray McGovern to abandon his protest.

It was about now that an ugly story began to circulate , originating with the manor's servants.

Not long afterwards, ugly rumours began to circulate .

That's the rumour which will begin to circulate: a poisoner as well as a sodomite.

Strange stories began to circulate about Morrissey's new residence.

Rumours began to circulate that Banzai had been conquered.

When reports began circulating that up to 200 miners had been trapped, officials claimed that there were no casualties.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

A list of well-known fraudsters was circulated to all local police chiefs.

Blood circulates around the body.

Greenman circulated a petition for the city to install a traffic light last summer.

Rumors are circulating that the mayor's health is getting worse.

Rumors began circulating that she was seriously ill.

Sneed had circulated a letter round the department explaining the new pay cuts.

The letter was circulated among news organizations nationwide.

The organization's intranet system allows information to circulate rapidly.

The propaganda Leary circulated soon attracted a great deal of publicity.

The results of the survey were widely circulated.

The vents circulate heat back into the room.

While Shelley was still at school, he circulated a pamphlet attacking religion.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A monthly bulletin is prepared and circulated to each section.

Finally, may I dispel a couple of nonsensical rumours that are currently circulating.

I have circulated the request to the various Regional Council service departments asking them to respond not later than 18 December 1992.

One rumour circulating recently was that the vast majority of the 250 job losses would be from Barlaston.

The air, thus refreshed, rises to the top of the nest and then circulates back down other passageways.

The real product is the body of ideas that circulate from the vision.

They circulated to the officials working on post-war plans a paper designed to refute the Section's approach.

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