1. circulated - Adjective
2. circulated - Verb
circulated
simple past and past participle of circulate
circulated
distributed about a circuit
False opinions are like false money, struck first of all by guilty men and thereafter circulated by honest people who perpetuate the crime without knowing what they are doing. Joseph de Maistre
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
In Rome much pamphleteering took the form of verses and songs, circulated orally, or of libelli, defamatory placards or broadsheets. Moses I. Finley
Like love, the light or guidance of truth that influences us exists only in living form, not in principles or rules or expectations or advice, however widely circulated. Alan Watts
Rumors confirm themselves when duly circulated. Samuel Laman Blanchard