A circular movement, or a movement around something
“Ponder the moon's circulation around the earth, and the phases through which it passes during each lunar month.”
A continuous flowing movement or motion
“One may reasonably assume that fluid circulation inside unconsolidated sediments must play an active role in settling sedimentary structures.”
The movement of the blood in the circulatory system
“Patients may have issues with circulation in their legs and have the condition of peripheral arterial disease.”
The dissemination or spreading of something
“The author of a literary work can authorize its cinematographic adaptation, but also choose to limit the circulation of the film to certain countries.”
The act of imparting or broadcasting information
“In this scenario, publishers could choose to self-censor, thus inhibiting the circulation of important news.”
The number of copies sold of a newspaper or magazine
“A real problem has been The Sun-Herald, which has shed readers and circulation at an alarming rate.”
The action of sharing something out among a number of recipients
“The organization says that the circulation of food supplies to earthquake victims is behind schedule due to the lack of fuel.”
The circulation or regional blood flow that supplies oxygen and nutrients to tissues
The flow or passage of vehicles on a road
The state or condition of being fashionable or stylish
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