Circulate [verb]
Definition of Circulate:
make known
Synonyms of Circulate:
Opposite/Antonyms of Circulate:
Sentence/Example of Circulate:
It takes a few weeks for immunity to build, so by the time the virus really starts circulating you’re already protected.
Twitter users recently circulated a photo of what was believed to be the same boat, taken at a recent campaign event for the President.
In late October 2019, social-media users once again expressed anger after photos began circulating of a school’s students wearing brainwave-monitoring headbands, supposedly to improve their focus and learning.
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By 2016, it was the dominant form of influenza virus circulating in tested pigs.
That evolving, diffusive earthquake front suggests that circulating groundwater triggered the long-lasting swarm of tremors.
In fact, non-paralytic cases of polio had most likely been circulating under the radar in the US since 1890.
These systems typically have a central plant that burns natural gas to heat water, which then is circulated to the various buildings.
Then it circulates this gas through a closed chamber holding the masks.
“We wanted to see what other viruses were circulating in bats and other animals” in Sierra Leone, recalls Goldstein.