recirculate

verb
UK: /ˌriːˈsɜːkjʊleɪt/
US: /ˌriːˈsɜːrkjʊleɪt/
  1. To use something again.

    1. We recirculate the water in the fountain.
    2. The library aims to recirculate books efficiently after they are returned.
  2. To send something, such as information, around again.

    1. They recirculate the memo to remind everyone.
    2. The manager decided to recirculate the revised policy document to all employees.
recirculate intransitive-verb
  1. To move continuously through a system.

    1. Air recirculates in the building.
    2. The blood recirculates through the body, providing essential nutrients.
recirculate transitive-verb
  1. To cause to pass from one person or place to another.

    1. They recirculate the reports weekly.
    2. The company decided to recirculate the updated safety guidelines among the staff.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "recirculate" in English means: To use something again., To send something, such as information, around again..

The phonetic transcription of "recirculate" is /ˌriːˈsɜːkjʊleɪt/ in British English and /ˌriːˈsɜːrkjʊleɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "recirculate": redistribute, reuse, reissue, relay.

Example usage of "recirculate": "We recirculate the water in the fountain.". More examples on the page.