রটান, টালা, চালা, প্রচারিত করা, চক্রভ্রমণ করা, চক্রাকারে সঁচরণ করা, চতুর্দিকে ছড়াইয়া পড়া, প্রচার করা, চলাচল করা, বিস্তৃত করা, জ্ঞাপন করা, চলা
(1) Become widely known and passed on.
(2) Cause to become widely known.
(3) Cause to be distributed.
(4) Move through a space, circuit or system, returning to the starting point.
(5) Cause to move in a circuit or system.
(6) Move around freely from person to person or from place to place.
(7) Move through a space.
(8) circuit or system.
(9) returning to the starting point.
(10) Move in circles.
(11) Move around freely.
(12) Cause to move around.
(13) Make known.
(14) Flow.
(1) To truly loop or recur, the message or information needs eventually to circulate back through the system toward its originary point.
(2) We go to a restaurant and eat, and circulate to chat with other locals, trying to make a plan.
(3) Word that a mystery guest speaker would address the Socialist throng around midday began to circulate .
(4) Antibodies circulate in the bloodstream
(5) Outside the official investigation, a different story began to circulate .
(6) It is tempting to think the virus does not circulate in my social group.
(7) Adverts on Blackburn buses have begun to circulate across the area.
(8) The company makes mattresses from visco-elastic foam with an open-cell structure that allows air to circulate freely.
(9) But local authorities want to turn it into a high-tech hub, which means information and ideas need to circulate freely.
(10) Each deck or cloister is wide enough for people to circulate while others work or chat.
(11) When we were invited to a party we couldn't circulate as a couple.
(12) They accused us of being unprofessional in a number of ways, saying that we were responsible for rumors circulating among journalists.
(13) Tapes of these activities are intended to be circulated around the area, but please be patient as the director's cut is yet to be finalised.
(14) These and the deeper tunnels form a ram system that circulates gases.
(15) The circulator frequently assesses the patient's level of comfort.
(16) But some testosterone remains freely circulating in the bloodstream.
(17) Drugs are circulating more freely than before due to presence of mobile phones.
(18) Rumours that an entrepreneur may buy the doomed factory have been circulating among workers and the local business community.
(19) This transit is the longest and the most hazardous phase of the circulative path.
(20) A soft breeze circulated the area and petals were blown off the tree.
spread (around/about)
flow
socialize
circle
spread
diffuse
pass on
mobilize
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