How to Use recirculate in a Sentence

recirculate

verb
  • The dinners were seen as a way to recirculate that money among the team.
    Priya Krishna, New York Times, 26 Sep. 2022
  • Deck drains at the end of the slides collect and recirculate water too, Forsythe said.
    Elena Gastaldo, Idaho Statesman, 22 June 2024
  • Most of them flow from merchants to consumers' spare change jars, never to recirculate again.
    Kyle Stokes, Axios, 4 Sep. 2024
  • And some overhead vents merely recirculate the air back into a room.
    Tanya Lewis, Scientific American, 19 Jan. 2023
  • If your system has a fresh air intake, set the system to recirculate mode or close the outdoor intake damper.
    Haadiza Ogwude, The Enquirer, 17 July 2023
  • Most ductless fans that recirculate air back into your kitchen have a filter of some kind.
    Cori Sears, Better Homes & Gardens, 9 Nov. 2023
  • Many hoods only recirculate the air around your home, doing next to nothing.
    Sabrina Imbler, The Atlantic, 15 Oct. 2020
  • Start the vehicle's engine and set the heater to defrost and adjust the airflow to recirculate, AAA suggests.
    Mike Snider, USA TODAY, 11 Dec. 2021
  • Clips of the duet have recirculated on TikTok with some users replying with stitched videos.
    Daysia Tolentino, NBC News, 17 Aug. 2023
  • Run the air conditioner and set air to recirculate to reduce smoke.
    Laura Daniella Sepulveda, The Arizona Republic, 8 July 2024
  • Run the air conditioner and set air to recirculate to reduce smoke.
    Jose R. Gonzalez, The Arizona Republic, 12 July 2023
  • For those who prefer a recirculating option that doesn’t require ducting, this is the best range hood.
    Brittany Vanderbill, Better Homes & Gardens, 31 May 2023
  • The canals in the Venetian Resort recirculate their water, which does come from Colorado River.
    Stephanie Elam, CNN, 5 Sep. 2022
  • That's because the near-two acres of water will recirculate and get filtered every eight hours, so the same water is constantly reused.
    Alison Steinbach, The Arizona Republic, 19 Sep. 2020
  • High pressure will build over the area, and the smoke will recirculate under that high pressure through Tuesday, leading to a prolonged period of heavy smoke.
    From Usa Today Network and Wire Reports, USA TODAY, 2 Aug. 2021
  • Most bile salts will be reabsorbed later on at the end of the small intestine, recirculating them for reuse.
    Dr. Keith Roach, oregonlive, 19 July 2023
  • In the late 2000s, talk of a fourth film recirculated and went through various production delays.
    Kelsie Gibson, Peoplemag, 3 July 2024
  • Instead these ACs simply recirculate stale, virus-laden air inside a room.
    Tanya Lewis, Scientific American, 16 July 2024
  • Some runoff is evaporated, but much is used to cool the building’s power plant or is recirculated throughout the building.
    Ben Ryder Howe, New York Times, 14 Feb. 2023
  • Dishwashers filter and recirculate water many times throughout a cycle, and some even add more water and time depending on how dirty the load is.
    Brigitt Earley, Good Housekeeping, 9 Mar. 2021
  • These manmade structures allow water to pass over their top, which creates a recirculating current below the dam that can hold and drown even the strongest of swimmers.
    Dac Collins, Outdoor Life, 22 Feb. 2024
  • Princess Kate's appearance couldn’t have come at a more opportune time, as rumors about her well-being had begun to recirculate.
    Simon Perry, Peoplemag, 19 June 2024
  • This device, about the size of a refrigerator, acts as a lung to remove the carbon-dioxide waste product from the blood and replace it with oxygen and then as a heart to recirculate the oxygenated blood back through the body.
    New York Times, 4 Aug. 2022
  • Sullivan said the splash pad was not built to recirculate its water, something the city is considering making changes to allow.
    al, 28 June 2022
  • Every multi-purpose mower has some means to control clippings and whether they are kept recirculating under the deck (mulching), discharged out the side or into a bag.
    Roy Berendsohn, Popular Mechanics, 10 July 2023
  • The events, which are typically free, are designed to recirculate or upcycle clothing that’s been pre-loved.
    Karen Garcia, Los Angeles Times, 16 Mar. 2023
  • Fans and air conditioners work in different ways: Air conditioners remove heat from the air inside your home, then cool the air and recirculate it.
    Amber Nolan, Treehugger, 10 July 2023
  • Counterintuitively, that means your body has to work harder when walking to recirculate the leg into its next step.
    Katrina Miller, WIRED, 4 Jan. 2023
  • Meanwhile, 3,000+ people shared photos and Tate has been sure to recirculate some of them in solidarity.
    Brooklyn White, Essence, 30 Sep. 2021
  • Both are recirculating splash pads; similar to public pools, the water is sanitized and reused.
    Kimi Robinson, The Arizona Republic, 12 June 2023

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