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circularize

[sur-kyuh-luh-rahyz] / ˈsɜr kjə ləˌraɪz /


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And there are ample opportunities to circularize the electronics industry.

From Scientific American Dec. 21, 2022

The plan called for a second burn, to circularize the remaining orbits.

From Washington Post Dec. 20, 2018

Planets that orbit close to their host stars in slightly eccentric orbits have another source of energy: the star will raise tides in these planets that tend to circularize the orbits.

From Textbooks Oct. 13, 2016

He will get men into his church if he has to run prize fights in the pulpit, foot races down the aisles, and circularize through the mail.

From Time Magazine Archive

If the reports are soon assembled at Geneva it is planned to circularize agricultural and horticultural libraries and attempt to place complete or nearly complete sets in as many as possible.

From Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting Battle Creek, Michigan, September 10 and 11, 1934 by Northern Nut Growers Association

In addition to this, we circularized 1,000 businessmen in New York, Chicago and Philadelphia, as well as directors of large corporations, automobile executives, doctors, ministers and educators.

From Newsweek Apr. 5, 2015

A tireless, homeless agitator, she has been freely circularized by her enemies as "German spy, Bolshevik agent and swindler of Henry Ford," by her friends as "the world's most powerful woman."

From Time Magazine Archive

Bishop Takach obeyed the order, but in Bridgeport, Conn., a priest dared not only oppose it but circularized Greek Catholic churches to stir up more opposition.

From Time Magazine Archive

He looked the other way when Martin L. Davey, onetime Congressman, circularized 40,000 Ohio Democrats on the subject of Baker-for-President.

From Time Magazine Archive

He wrote an article in the Country Gentleman and circularized the expedition of Rev. Crath to the Carpathian Mountains.

From Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 44th Annual Meeting Rochester, N.Y. August 31 and September 1, 1953 by Northern Nut Growers Association

Tirelessly circularizing small-town bankers and car owners, George Pepperdine sold that year $12,000 worth of tops, tires, gadgets.

From Time Magazine Archive

Before long, zealous Dr. L&233;vitt was circularizing Connecticut voters with an appeal to form a new party, inviting replies to be addressed to him at the Department of Justice.

From Time Magazine Archive

The only thing that caused him any uneasiness was an overdraft at his bank due to cover which he had to pay on shares purchased for him by a circularizing bucket-shop keeper.

From Septimus by William John Locke

I'd look fine, wouldn't I, circularizing a dead story?

From Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories by Rex Ellingwood Beach

No test is ever conclusive, but very little information of value is to be obtained by circularizing less than five hundred names.

From How to Write Letters (Formerly The Book of Letters) A Complete Guide to Correct Business and Personal Correspondence by Mary Owens Crowther




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