1. circulating - Adjective
2. circulating - Verb
4. circulating - Adjective Satellite
of Circulate
Source: Webster's dictionarycirculating bills and coins Source: Internet
35. There was an alternative story circulating, as was frequently the case in the sudden deaths of medieval and renaissance popes that the pope had been poisoned. Source: Internet
According to a post circulating on social media, the relief package includes a pack of rice and canned goods among other items. Source: Internet
Accordingly, Harding adopted a tempered editorial stance, declaring the daily Star nonpartisan, and circulating a weekly edition that was moderate Republican. Source: Internet
According to videos and photographs circulating on social media, the administration razed a sprawling house with high boundary walls and four iron gates — all brought to dust by JCB machines. Source: Internet
According to the Central Bank, this inflationary environment is expected to come to an end as soon as the bank assumes full control of monetary policy and replaces the presently circulating currency introduced by the private sector. Source: Internet