CIRCULATION


Meaning of CIRCULATION in English

noun

1 movement of blood around the body

ADJECTIVE

▪ good

▪ bad , poor

▪ blood

VERB + CIRCULATION

▪ have

I have poor ~.

▪ improve , increase , promote , stimulate

to have a massage to stimulate your ~

▪ impair , reduce

PHRASES

▪ the ~ of the blood

2 passing of sth between different people

ADJECTIVE

▪ general , wide

▪ restricted

Restricted ~ of the report will reduce the risk of leaks outside the ministry.

VERB + CIRCULATION

▪ go into

The new coins will go into general ~ next year.

▪ put sth into

▪ take sth out of , withdraw sth from

Copies of the magazine were withdrawn from ~.

PREPOSITION

▪ in ~ , out of ~

the amount of money in ~

I was out of ~ for months after the baby was born. ( figurative )

3 of a newspaper, magazine, etc.

ADJECTIVE

▪ large , mass , wide

▪ limited , small

▪ daily , monthly

▪ national , nationwide

VERB + CIRCULATION

▪ enjoy , have

The newspaper has a daily ~ of 20 000.

▪ boost , increase

▪ lose

CIRCULATION + VERB

▪ increase , rise

▪ fall

CIRCULATION + NOUN

▪ figures

▪ area

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ of

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