Definition of circularize in English:
circularize
(British circularise)
verb ˈsəːkjʊlərʌɪzˈsərkjələˌraɪz
[with object]1Distribute a large number of letters or leaflets to (a group of people) in order to advertise something or canvas opinion.
they circularize prospective purchasers at regular intervals
Example sentencesExamples
- A questionnaire will be circularised shortly to help with the planning of a think tank.
- Some customers locally have been given notice of the impending closure, but not all houses appear to have been circularised as yet.
- The following morning Costello circularised clubs seeking nominations for the post.
- In January 1999, the general secretary circularised regions stating that the campaign was in breach of rules.
- They only realised the full implications of the story when they were forwarded the e-mail that had been circularised to the national media.
- At the same time he persuaded the Committee to circularize popular societies warning them not to fan superstition and fanaticism by persecution.
- In the event, only a few of these reports were completed and circularized to the committee.
- Companies, firms, businesses and individuals have been circularised and may contact any of the following regarding sponsorship and/or entries.
- The dissenters circularized all shareholders the following week to warn them about the new resolution.
- We have circularised here a proposal to allow the prime minister a one-and-a-half day week.
- This is a document which we sent to the Court after the draft was circularised.
- Shareholders in the company were thereafter circularised with the proposals.
- He communicated with shareholders, both by circularizing them and by his detailed interventions at shareholders' meetings.
- The factors highlighted in this paper which influence local inflation will be fully circularised over the next few months.
2Biochemistry
Make (a stretch of DNA) into a circular loop.
Example sentencesExamples
- Because intact lambda DNA has cohesive ends that can circularize, samples were heated to 65°C for 5 min and then cooled in ice to eliminate this possibility.
- Upon injection into the cell, the cohesive ends anneal and are ligated, circularizing the chromosome.
- The digested DNA was circularized by self-ligation.
- The plasmid DNA was then circularized with ligase and used to transform E. coli.
- Genomic DNA was digested with HindIII and circularized by ligation.
Derivatives
nounsəːkjʊlərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
Direct evidence for RNA circularization is shown in this illustration.
Example sentencesExamples
- It was previously agreed that this will be dealt with by way of circularisation and a postal resolution.
- Ira provided a very convincing argument that, after infection, late gene expression must require circularization of the injected DNA.
- A large pool of DNA sequences was investigated by different authors, and their propensity to circularization was experimentally determined and predicted by theoretical approaches.
- Most Group I introns then simply catalyze their own circularization.
Definition of circularize in US English:
circularize
(British circularise)
verbˈsərkyələˌrīzˈsərkjələˌraɪz
[with object]1Distribute a large number of letters, leaflets, or questionnaires to (a group of people) in order to advertise something or canvas opinion.
they circularize prospective purchasers at regular intervals
Example sentencesExamples
- In January 1999, the general secretary circularised regions stating that the campaign was in breach of rules.
- Companies, firms, businesses and individuals have been circularised and may contact any of the following regarding sponsorship and/or entries.
- In the event, only a few of these reports were completed and circularized to the committee.
- Shareholders in the company were thereafter circularised with the proposals.
- We have circularised here a proposal to allow the prime minister a one-and-a-half day week.
- The factors highlighted in this paper which influence local inflation will be fully circularised over the next few months.
- They only realised the full implications of the story when they were forwarded the e-mail that had been circularised to the national media.
- A questionnaire will be circularised shortly to help with the planning of a think tank.
- This is a document which we sent to the Court after the draft was circularised.
- Some customers locally have been given notice of the impending closure, but not all houses appear to have been circularised as yet.
- At the same time he persuaded the Committee to circularize popular societies warning them not to fan superstition and fanaticism by persecution.
- The following morning Costello circularised clubs seeking nominations for the post.
- The dissenters circularized all shareholders the following week to warn them about the new resolution.
- He communicated with shareholders, both by circularizing them and by his detailed interventions at shareholders' meetings.
2Biochemistry
Make (a stretch of DNA) into a circular loop.
Example sentencesExamples
- Genomic DNA was digested with HindIII and circularized by ligation.
- The digested DNA was circularized by self-ligation.
- The plasmid DNA was then circularized with ligase and used to transform E. coli.
- Because intact lambda DNA has cohesive ends that can circularize, samples were heated to 65°C for 5 min and then cooled in ice to eliminate this possibility.
- Upon injection into the cell, the cohesive ends anneal and are ligated, circularizing the chromosome.