Synonyms:
circulation
Meaning: the dissemination of copies of periodicals (as newspapers or magazines)
Synonyms:
circulation
Meaning: movement through a circuit; especially the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels
Usage examples
They coin counterfeit money, and put it into circulation.
The statistics of this crime are limited, or they are not in very general circulation.
Rock crushing develops heat, and allows a freer circulation of heated waters and vapors.
You know the falsehood of the whole set of vulgar stories that you have put into circulation against him.
"Do not imagine," said Godfrey, stiffly, "that I believe a word of the contemptible reports in circulation.
It is the power which impels the circulation of political life through all the districts of that vast territory.
He would burn you with red-hot coals to stop your bleeding, and thrust wires into you to assist your circulation.
This Chronicle still subsists, and from what I observed, when I was abroad, has a more extensive circulation upon the Continent than any of the English newspapers.
A certain circulation, corresponding in part to proved ability or disability, takes place in the body politic, and, since the French Revolution, has taken place increasingly.
Its action in general should be soothing and quieting upon the nervous system; stimulating to the circulation of the blood, the brain and other vital organs of the body of the subject.