What is another word for circulated?

Pronunciation: [sˈɜːkjʊlˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Circulated is a word that means to distribute or spread something widely. Some synonyms for this term include disseminated, propagated, diffused, transmitted, and circulated. Disseminated refers to the spread of information or knowledge to a large audience. Propagated implies the idea of promoting or propagating a belief or idea. Diffused implies the idea of something spreading outwards, becoming wider in scope. Transmitted means the transfer of something from one person or place to another. Circulated refers to something being passed from person to person or published widely. These synonyms can be used interchangeably with circulated depending on the context and intended meaning.

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Usage examples for Circulated

The story of his attempt on Leo circulated, and he did not dare to show his face anywhere around the dressing tents.
"Leo the Circus Boy"
Ralph Bonehill
Still she had never heard anything about them in school, where news circulated so quickly.
"Marjorie Dean High School Freshman"
Pauline Lester
His work has had an unusually extensive sale; a hundred editions in America, and an edition of 60,000 copies in this country are sufficient evidences of that; but the most striking feature in its reception is precisely that which its author foretold; it created an army of apostles, and was enthusiastically circulated, like the testament of a new dispensation.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae

Famous quotes with Circulated

  • I don't see why I can't have friends of both sexes without wild rumors being circulated. It's crazy.
    Leonardo DiCaprio
  • And yet because of my attempt at sincerity I have been condemned, hooted at, reviled; filthy rumors have been circulated about me, not about my characterizations but about me personally, my private self.
    Erich von Stroheim
  • FBI agents have told some parents that their sons can be returned. This is not true. Rumours have been circulated by U.S. authorities because there is no other way the government can keep young Americans from coming. One recent AP wire had it that 71 "fugitive warrants" had been issued for young Americans in Canada. The story implied that the warrants were valid in Canada. They were not; they cannot be. ... Public officials, amateur draft counsellors, lawyers who do not specialize in draft work, and, unfortunately, the "underground" press are notorious sources of misinformation. Read this handbook again and again, and contact a Canadian anti-draft programme if need be.
    Mark Satin
  • It is the intention of His Majesty's Government to lay on the table of both Houses of Parliament every treaty, when signed, for a period of 21 days, after which the treaty will be ratified and published and circulated in the Treaty Series.
    Arthur Ponsonby
  • Facts must be distorted, relevant circumstances concealed, and a picture presented which by its crude colouring will persuade the ignorant people that their Government is blameless, their cause is righteous, and that the indisputable wickedness of the enemy has been proved beyond question. A moment's reflection would tell any reasonable person that such obvious bias cannot possibly represent the truth. But the moment's reflection is not allowed; lies are circulated with great rapidity. The unthinking mass accept them and by their excitement sway the rest.
    Arthur Ponsonby

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