circularise

/'sə:kjuləraiz/ Cách viết khác : (circularise) /'sə:kjuləraiz/
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circularise

The company will circularise the new policy to all employees.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To distribute information or documents to a large number of people: The primary meaning is to send out information, often in printed form like letters, leaflets, or notices, to a wide audience.
    • To make something widely known or to publicize: This refers to the act of spreading information, news, or ideas among many people.
Examples of Usage
  • Verb:
    • The company will circularise a memo to all employees regarding the new policy.
    • They plan to circularise the petition to gather more signatures.
    • The government agency circularised the safety guidelines to all relevant institutions.
Advanced Usage
  • "to circularise a proposal": to distribute a formal proposal for review or feedback.

    • The committee decided to circularise the proposal among the board members before the final vote.
  • "to circularise information": to disseminate information systematically.

    • Our department is responsible for circularising information about upcoming training sessions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Circularize (verb): The preferred spelling in American English. It has the same meaning as 'circularise'.

    • We need to circularize this report to the regional offices.
  • Circular (noun/adjective): As a noun, it refers to a letter or advertisement distributed to many people. As an adjective, it describes something shaped like a circle or involving a cycle.

    • Did you receive the circular about the meeting? (Noun)
    • The argument was circular and led nowhere. (Adjective)
  • Circulation (noun): The act of moving or distributing something, especially information or money, among a group.

    • The circulation of the newsletter reaches over 10,000 readers.
Synonyms
  • Circulate: To pass or send something, especially information, from one person or place to another.
  • Distribute: To give something out to a number of people.
  • Disseminate: To spread information, knowledge, etc., widely.
  • Broadcast: To transmit information or programs to a wide audience.
Related Phrasal Verbs/Phrases

(Note: 'Circularise' itself is not commonly used in phrasal verb constructions. The action is typically expressed directly.) - Send out: To distribute or dispatch items to multiple recipients. - We will send out the invitations next week. (This is a more common phrasing than 'circularise the invitations'.)

Related Idioms

(Note: There are no common idioms directly based on the verb 'circularise'.)

circularise

The company will circularise the new policy to all employees.

Verb
  1. cause to become widely known
    • spread information
    • circulate a rumor
    • broadcast the news
  2. distribute circulars to
  3. canvass by distributing letters

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