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circulate

[sur-kyuh-leyt] / ˈsɜr kyəˌleɪt /




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In other cases, the industrious gizmos recline in circulating baths of fluid, which ferries away the heat they generate, enabling them to function at very high speeds, known as "overclocking".

From BBC

Lopez put down his camera to circulate and greet friends from over the years.

From Los Angeles Times

This recycled phosphorus fuels even more plankton growth, whose decay further depletes oxygen and keeps nutrients circulating.

From Science Daily

Current and former FAA controllers say the Airservices Australia hiring effort is circulating widely through the workforce.

From The Wall Street Journal

Inside the company, Beccari’s favorite maxims quickly began to circulate: “If you have everything under control, you’re not going fast enough,” and “Victory is not important. It’s the only thing that counts.”

From The Wall Street Journal