Circularise (Verb)
Meaning 1
Cause to become widely known; "spread information"; "circulate a rumor"; "broadcast the news".
Classification
Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.
Examples
- The marketing team will circularise the new product information to targeted retailers next week.
- They plan to circularise the announcement to all employees through an internal mailing list.
- Rumors about a takeover were quickly circularised among investors using social media.
- Management will circularise the revised mission statement to all departments in the next quarterly newsletter.
- It's up to PR to circularise the details of the CEO's speech to major newspapers today.
Synonyms
- Broadcast
- Disperse
- Circularize
- Propagate
- Circulate
- Disseminate
- Spread
- Pass Around
- Distribute
- Diffuse
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Meaning 2
Canvass by distributing letters.
Classification
Verbs of political and social activities and events.
Examples
- The party will circularise local residents with a letter explaining their views on the proposed development.
- To gather support, the group decided to circularise all households in the neighbourhood with a petition.
- The company will circularise all shareholders with the details of the proposed merger.
- She circularised the letter among her colleagues to gather feedback on the new policy.
- They circularised the information about the upcoming event through the local community network.
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Meaning 3
Distribute circulars to.
Classification
Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.
Examples
- The company will circularise all shareholders with information about the proposed merger.
- We need to circularise the staff with updates regarding the new office protocol.
- The charity will circularise the local community with details of the fundraising event.
- The mayor plans to circularise residents with information on the town development project.
- The university intends to circularise the alumni with news about the upcoming reunion.