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Definition of Circularise
1. Verb. Canvass by distributing letters.
Generic synonyms: Canvas, Canvass, Poll
Derivative terms: Circular, Circularisation, Circular, Circularization
2. Verb. Distribute circulars to.
Generic synonyms: Send Around
Derivative terms: Circular, Circularisation, Circular, Circularization
3. Verb. Cause to become widely known. "Broadcast the news"
Generic synonyms: Air, Bare, Publicise, Publicize
Specialized synonyms: Podcast, Sow, Generalise, Generalize, Popularise, Popularize, Vulgarise, Vulgarize, Carry, Run
Causes: Circulate, Go Around, Spread
Related verbs: Circulate, Go Around, Spread
Derivative terms: Broadcast, Broadcast, Circular, Circulation, Diffusion, Diffusive, Dispersal, Dispersion, Dispersive, Dissemination, Dissemination, Dissemination, Disseminative, Disseminator, Propagation, Propagator, Spread, Spread, Spread, Spreading
Definition of Circularise
1. v. to canvass by distributing letters.
Definition of Circularise
1. Verb. (British) (alternative spelling of circularize) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Circularise
1. [v -ISED, -ISING, -ISES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Circularise
Literary usage of Circularise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Twentieth Century by Caroline Farrar Ware (1908)
"When the present Public Trustee was an official of the Bankruptcy Court he did
not circularise creditors as to the advantages of entrusting him with the ..."
2. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1871)
"... and I can circularise them from time to time. Uut with the great mass outside,
after eight years' experience, I have come to this conclusion, ..."
3. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1907)
"... while the advantage to the indigenous population would be great. But he deemed
it premature for the Egyptian Government to circularise the Powers, ..."
4. Auditing: A Practical Manual for Auditors by Lawrence Robert Dicksee (1900)
"He ought also to have a much more clearly denned right to circularise the
shareholders, if need be, at any time; and more particularly in the event of his ..."
5. The Library Association Record by Library Association (1906)
"For various purposes individual libraries are sometimes compelled to circularise
the whole of the libraries of the kingdom to obtain statistics, etc., ..."