circulate
Part of speech: verb
To spread abroad; disseminate.
Part of speech: verb
To move in a complete circuit, as the blood through the body; become diffused, as a report.
Usage examples "circulate":
- " Page," continued Darrin, " circulate rapidly in first class rooms on this deck and find out whether Clairy improperly held up any more of the fellows. - "Dave Darrin's Fourth Year at Annapolis", H. Irving Hancock.
- In piling material for air- seasoning, one should utilize high, dry ground when possible, and see that the foundations are high enough off the ground, so that there is proper air circulation through the bottom of the piles, and also that the piles are far enough apart so that the air may circulate freely through and around them. - "Seasoning of Wood", Joseph B. Wagner.
- Thought and emotion with him do not circulate freely through a group of persons, receiving some modification from each. - "Robert Browning", Edward Dowden.