The essay was circulated amongst the members of the Jane Austen book club before it was returned to the owner.
circulate is a word
The air did not circulate well so the man died !
Circulate freely. Circulate around the world has not, however, been matched by the freedom of people to move. Circulate in the bloodstream contributing fat to our cells.
"Your blood will circulate through your entire body in less than a minute." Hope it works! =)
A fan will circulate the air in this room.
Exciting headlines will increase the newspaper's circulation. Wearing a wedding band can cut off a man's circulation. In which direction is a tornado's circulation?
I know you circulate my soul and in that I believe with tenacity.
Circulate the news: shout it from the steps so that all will know it and ask listeners to pass the message along to everyone.
Yes, it means to circulate again
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circulate, communicate, deliver, transmit
The word 'circulate' is a verb, meaning to move or cause to move continuously or through a closed system; to move about or flow freely; to move around from person to person or place to place; a word for an action. The noun forms of the verb to circulate are circulator, circulation, and the gerund, circulating.