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Meaning of circulations
The act or process of moving or being moved around, especially in a regular or continuous way.
Etymology of circulations
The word "circulations" comes from the Latin "circulatio", which is derived from "circulare", meaning "to move in a circle" or "to circulate".
The Latin "circulare" is a combination of "circus", meaning "ring" or "circle", and the suffix "-are", which forms a verb.
The word "circulations" has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act or process of moving or being moved around.
Synonyms
distribution
dissemination
spread
diffusion
propagation
transmission
dispersal
scattering
broadcasting
publication
issuance
release
issuance
publication
dissemination
distribution
spread
propagation
transmission
dispersion
scattering
broadcasting
publication
circulation
rotation
revolution
cycle
turnover
exchange
trade
commerce
traffic
flow
passage
movement
flux
passage
current
flow
stream
course
progression
advancement
development
expansion
growth
increase
augmentation
enhancement
amplification
magnification
extension
prolongation
continuation
perpetuation
recurrence
repetition
reappearance
Definitions
- The act or process of circulating something, such as a fluid, a publication, or an idea.
- * The movement of people, vehicles, or goods, especially in a regular or continuous way.
- * The process of moving or being moved around, especially in a regular or continuous way.
Usage Examples
- The company improved the circulations of their products by expanding their distribution network.
- * The circulations of the newspaper increased significantly after the launch of their online edition.
- * The city's poor air circulations made it difficult to breathe during the summer months.
Antonyms
stagnation
halt
stoppage
cessation
termination
conclusion
end
finish
stillness
quiet
calm
stability
equilibrium
balance
steadiness
constancy
uniformity
consistency
predictability
regularity
monotony
dullness
inactivity
inertia
idleness
dormancy
quiescence
suspension
interruption
discontinuation
abandonment