Recirculated

Word RECIRCULATED
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Definitions and meanings of "Recirculated"

What do we mean by recirculated?

To circulate again.

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The word "recirculated" in example sentences

The new system will utilize water from the Tidal Basin, which will be recirculated, cleansed and replenished from a nearby underground storage tank, Quinn said. ❋ Michael E. Ruane (2011)

When you're limited to breathing artificial, recirculated air, you're limiting your exposure to new and different environments and experiences that will help you maintain your creative edge. ❋ Andy Stefanovich (2010)

While Puyehue simmers on, big piles of previously expelled ash are getting whipped around by the wind and recirculated, said Adriana Bermúdez, a geologist who is part of Argentina's National Council for Scientific and Technical Investigations. ❋ Matt Moffett (2011)

And it appears that at least in Silicon Valley, a larger percentage of money made in the last tech bubble is recirculated back into investments into the next generation of tech startups. ❋ Steve Blank (2011)

After breathing their contagious recirculated air for seven or eight hours, everyone on the flight is infected, and now off to travel to other destinations. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Social Security doesn't contribute to the deficit, and retirement benefits get recirculated into the general economy. ❋ RJ (2011)

Media outlets shape it into its most salable form -- sensationalized -- to be recirculated by the audience in its own tweets, texts and blogs -- many of which are anonymous, injecting the equivalent of road rage. ❋ Mark Heisler (2011)

The current list, which includes recirculated hopefuls like Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, and Sarah Palin, and Presidential wannabe's like Tim Pawlenty, Newt Gingrich, and Michele Bachmann, is a study in both inanity and insanity. ❋ Jim Worth (2011)

Hot air is sucked out and recirculated at about 56 mph around the food. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Second because they are usually sold in smaller denominations you get most or all of the borrowing from the u.s. population, making it the internal kind of debt that gets recirculated in the economy when it is repaid, rather than the external debt that goes to foreign central banks and investors. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As so many things are, Modern Technology is a double-edged sword when it comes to influenza pandemics: it allows earlier detection, reporting, identification/diagnosis, and production of a vaccine; but it also allows the disease far more rapid transportation, sometimes in ideal environments (recirculated air, for instance) and faster reporting offers the chance for higher stress levels in the overall population, whether those stress levels are useful or not. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Another good way to promote jobs and growth is by putting the government's dollars where they're going to be recirculated back into the economy. ❋ RJ (2011)

As for so-called "entitlement" spending, studies show that this money is recirculated into the economy. ❋ RJ (2011)

In the wake of Lin's historic New York explosion, Weiland's eerily prescient post has quickly recirculated around the Internet, as a rare example of someone who saw potential in a player who wasn't drafted and was abandoned by two teams before getting a chance with the Knicks. ❋ Jason Gay (2012)

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