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Definition of circulation noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

circulation

noun
 
/ˌsɜːkjəˈleɪʃn/
 
/ˌsɜːrkjəˈleɪʃn/
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  1. [uncountable] the movement of blood around the body
    • Regular exercise will improve blood circulation.
    • to have good/bad circulation
    Extra Examples
    • I've got poor circulation.
    • to have a massage to stimulate your circulation
    • People with poor circulation are more likely to suffer from the condition.
    Topics Bodyc1, Health and Fitnessc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • bad
    • poor
    verb + circulation
    • have
    • improve
    • increase
    phrases
    • the circulation of the blood
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  2. [uncountable] the passing or spreading of something from one person or place to another
    • the circulation of money/information/ideas
    • in circulation A number of forged tickets are in circulation.
    • The coins were taken out of circulation.
    • Copies of the magazine were withdrawn from circulation.
    • putting computer viruses into circulation
    Extra Examples
    • Restricted circulation of the report will reduce the risk of leaks outside the ministry.
    • The new banknotes will go into general circulation next year.
    • the amount of money in circulation
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • general
    • wide
    • restricted
    verb + circulation
    • go into
    • put something into
    • take something out of
    preposition
    • in circulation
    • out of circulation
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  3. [countable, usually singular] the usual number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are sold each day, week, etc.
    • a daily circulation of more than one million
    • The newspaper has a daily circulation of 20 000.
    Topics TV, radio and newsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • large
    • mass
    • wide
    verb + circulation
    • enjoy
    • have
    • boost
    circulation + verb
    • increase
    • rise
    • fall
    circulation + noun
    • figures
    • area
    preposition
    • circulation of
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  4. [uncountable, countable] the movement of something (for example air, water, gas, etc.) around an area or inside a system or machine
    • Poor air circulation can cause condensation.
    Extra Examples
    • The design of the shoe allows for a greater circulation of air around the foot, keeping it cool.
    • Disease can spread more easily in an environment with damp and poor air circulation.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • bad
    • poor
    verb + circulation
    • have
    • improve
    • increase
    phrases
    • the circulation of the blood
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  5. [uncountable] the fact that somebody takes part in social activities at a particular time
    • in circulation Anne has been ill but now she's back in circulation.
    • out of circulation I was out of circulation for months after the baby was born.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • general
    • wide
    • restricted
    verb + circulation
    • go into
    • put something into
    • take something out of
    preposition
    • in circulation
    • out of circulation
    See full entry
  6. Word Originlate Middle English (denoting continuous distillation of a liquid): from Latin circulatio(n-), from the verb circulare, from circulus ‘small ring’, diminutive of circus ‘ring’.
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