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Recirculation

Definition

Recirculation refers to the act of circulating something back to its original source or place. It can be used in various contexts and has multiple meanings in different fields.

Examples

1. Noun: Environmental Science

In environmental science, recirculation commonly refers to the process of reusing or reintroducing water, air, or any substance back into its initial system or environment.

Sample Sentence:

The water treatment plant implemented a recirculation system that redirected treated water back into the reservoir for further use.

2. Noun: HVAC Systems

In the field of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems, recirculation is the act of returning air from a space back into the HVAC system, often for temperature control purposes.

Sample Sentence:

The office building's air conditioning unit was set on recirculation mode to evenly distribute the cool air throughout the rooms.

3. Noun: Traffic Engineering

In traffic engineering, recirculation refers to the phenomenon where vehicles continue to circulate or travel in a circular pattern rather than exiting a busy junction, resulting in congestion.

Sample Sentence:

The absence of clear signage led to recirculation of cars at the roundabout causing frustrating traffic delays.

4. Verb: Finance

In finance, recirculation describes the practice of investing money earned from previous investments back into the market or a specific fund.

Sample Sentence:

The savvy investor decided to recirculate the profits from their stock portfolio into new promising ventures.

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