English to Gujarati Dictionary circulation

circulation

પરિભ્રમણ
definition
noun
an extra pump for good water circulation
movement to and fro or around something, especially that of fluid in a closed system.
his music has achieved wide circulation
the public availability or knowledge of something.
translation of 'circulation'
પરિભ્રમણ,
પ્રચાર,
અભિસરણ,
ફેલાવો,
પ્રસાર
noun
રુધિરાભિસરણ
example
the new coins go into 'circulation' today
He said the closure of the branches would lead to restructuring and improvement of the efficiency of money 'circulation' .
Media diversity is a good thing, only inasmuch as it provides an opportunity for the unrestricted 'circulation' and clash of ideas.
Rapid data 'circulation' through digital information systems means that distance appears to shrink and time seems to collapse.
The province is halting the production of any new books-on-tape for public 'circulation' , while existing material is still available libraries.
three 20-minute sessions a week which make you breathe a bit harder can improve 'circulation'
Rates vary and are typically based on the publication's 'circulation' and on what the competition charges.
Also, improving overall health through diet and exercise with also improve blood flow and 'circulation' .
The 'circulation' of fluids that forms this new class of hydrothermal vents is driven by heat generated when seawater reacts with mantle rocks, not by volcanic heat.
The body shuts down blood 'circulation' to the feet, to prevent excessive loss of body heat.
Physically, it is thought to improve 'circulation' and stimulate red blood cells.
This money would re-enter into 'circulation' as financial institutions invest it in other capitalistic ventures.
Even with reduced readership and 'circulation' , they still have the largest number of paying customers, who are much coveted by advertisers.
Among the benefits of massage are relaxed muscles and nerves, increased 'circulation' , lowered blood pressure and improved flexibility.
Convinced of the benefits to be gained from the increased 'circulation' of money, he printed ever larger numbers of bank notes.
Did you know poor 'circulation' can cause water retention?
There are more than 250 million guns in public 'circulation' in the U.S.
The process, said Sam, would rejuvenate my skin, and might help with water retention and 'circulation' .
The Treasury Department estimates that 60 percent of U.S. currency is held overseas, where Supernotes seem to be in wider 'circulation' .
Drain holes prevent overwatering and help provide air 'circulation' necessary for healthy plant growth.
That's how they got the counterfeit money into 'circulation' .
his music has achieved wide 'circulation'
his music has achieved wide 'circulation'
The king found that there would be no harm in having free 'circulation' of money, and that this would in fact increase commerce and exchange.
Many Iraqis have lost confidence in the only other bank note in wide 'circulation' , the 10,000 dinar bill.
You end up with hard soil, with poor air 'circulation' and poor water drainage that plants can't grow well in.
I believe he has undermined the participatory principle of democracy in calling for the draft gender policy to be withdrawn from public 'circulation' .
The last gold coins intended for normal 'circulation' in Thailand were struck in 1894.
This will ensure that the best books will have the widest 'circulation' .
According to O'Donnell, the system works through the 'circulation' of lukewarm water in a network of pipe loops embedded in the floor.
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