Verb
recirculate (third-person singular simple present recirculates, present participle recirculating, simple past and past participle recirculated)
To circulate again.
Synonym: (clipping, rare) recirc
Heavier feedstocks, such as naphtha and gas oils require at least two "quench towers" downstream of the cracking furnaces to recirculate pyrolysis-derived gasoline and process water. Source: Internet
But good ventilation is not enough; the Diamond Princess was well ventilated and the air did not recirculate, the researchers noted. Source: Internet
But good ventilation is not enough; the Diamond Princess was well ventilated, and the air did not recirculate, the researchers noted. Source: Internet
Heat from the arterial blood is transferred to the blood vessels, which then recirculate blood back to the core. Source: Internet
"Stay home with windows closed, ventilation turned to recirculate, and if possible, have a clean air room with a HEPA air purifying appliance." Source: Internet
Newer school buildings with modern systems typically are set up to recirculate indoor air because this saves energy, says Peter Fehl, president of building management systems for Honeywell. Source: Internet