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US
/ˈsɝkjəɫɝˌaɪz/
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VERB
- canvass by using a questionnaire
- distribute circulars to
- make circular
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cause to become widely known
spread information
circulate a rumor
broadcast the news - canvass by distributing letters
How To Use circularize In A Sentence
- In the event, only a few of these reports were completed and circularized to the committee.
- Some customers locally have been given notice of the impending closure, but not all houses appear to have been circularised as yet.
- Lists of names are circularized, and "follow up" letters used here also to bring orders. The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing
- The circularized Christmas letter is one example of this tendency, he says; the widespread devotion to banquets, conventions and cocktail parties is another, for at them “one devotes oneself to the simultaneous consumption of food and people.” Economic Principals
- The dissenters circularized all shareholders the following week to warn them about the new resolution.
- Dated August 12, 1898 (New Style, August 24) and sometimes called the first Muraviev Circular, this note circularized certain nations suggesting the advisability of holding an international disarmament conference; the second Muraviev Circular, dated Ludwig Quidde - Nobel Lecture
- They only realised the full implications of the story when they were forwarded the e-mail that had been circularised to the national media.
- Because intact lambda DNA has cohesive ends that can circularize, samples were heated to 65°C for 5 min and then cooled in ice to eliminate this possibility.
- The satellite's apogee motor will be fired three times over the coming five days to circularise its orbit and solar panels and antennas will be fully deployed by the beginning of next week. Undefined
- In fact, they circularized, they published a colossal petition, asking that Canada be annexed to the United States. Quebec