Recirculate


[sur-kyuh-leyt] /ˈsɜr kyəˌleɪt/

verb (used without object), circulated, circulating.
1.
to move in a or circuit; move or pass through a circuit back to the starting point:
Blood circulates throughout the body.
2.
to pass from place to place, from person to person, etc.:
She circulated among her guests.
3.
to be distributed or sold, especially over a wide area.
4.
Library Science. (of books and other materials) to be available for borrowing by patrons of a library for a specified period of time.
verb (used with object), circulated, circulating.
5.
to cause to pass from place to place, person to person, etc.; disseminate; distribute:
to circulate a rumor.
6.
Library Science. to lend (books and other materials) to patrons of a library for a specified period of time.
/ˈsɜːkjʊˌleɪt/
verb
1.
to send, go, or pass from place to place or person to person: don’t circulate the news
2.
to distribute or be distributed over a wide area
3.
to move or cause to move through a circuit, system, etc, returning to the starting point: blood circulates through the body
4.
to move in a circle: the earth circulates around the sun
v.

1540s (late 15c. as a past participle adjective), as a chemical term for alternating vaporization and condensation, from Latin circulatus, past participle of circulare “to form a circle,” from circulus (see circle (n.)). Meaning “to move around, revolve” is from 1670s; of blood, from 1650s; of persons, “to mingle in a social gathering,” from 1863. Sense of “to pass about freely” is from 1660s; of newspapers from 1885. Related: Circulated; circulating.
circulate
(sûr’kyə-lāt’)
To move in or flow through a circle or a circuit. Blood circulates through the body as it flows out from the heart to the tissues and back again.

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