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Phrase(s): circulate through something
1. Lit. [for a fluid in a closed system of pipes or tubes] to flow through the various pathways of pipes and tubes. • Cold water circulates through the entire building and keeps it cool. • Blood circulates through the veins and arteries, reaching all parts of the body. 2. Fig. to move through a group of people or an area, from person to person. • Rumors circulated through the department about Tom’s retirement. • Please circulate through the room and hand out these papers to each person., Phrase(s): circulate something through something
to route something through something; to make something travel through something. • Walter circulated the memo from the boss through the department. • I would like for you to circulate this through the members of the club.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs