"Circumambulating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Circumambulating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Circumambulating" Meaning

Circumambulating is a verb that means to move around or go around something in a circular or indirect way, often in a ceremonious or symbolic manner. It can also refer to the act of going on a journey around a sacred or revered object, person, or place, often as a gesture of respect or devotion.

"Circumambulating" Examples

Circumambulating: Verbing the noun "circumamble", meaning to go or move around something in a circuit or curve, often in a specific or deliberate way.

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As we circumambulated the ancient temple, we marveled at the intricate carvings on the walls./Internal>
The rescue team was circumambulating the rubble to check for any signs of life after the earthquake.
In many Eastern cultures, circumambulating sacred stupas is considered a spiritually purifying act.
The procession of dignitaries circumambulated the newly opened museum, admiring the grand architecture.
The, usually, solemn faces of the monks can be seen circumambulating the monastery's peaceful courtyards during their daily meditation sessions.

Note: Circumambulating is often used in academic, literary, or formal contexts to describe deliberate, intentional movements around a specific object or space.

"Circumambulating" Similar Words

Circulatory

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Circulet

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Circumambage

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Circumambages

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Circumambient

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Circumambient refers to something that is surrounding or enveloping, often in a subtle or insidious way. It can describe a sense of atmosphere or mood that permeates a situation or environment, or a feeling of being drawn into or influenced by external factors. The word is often used to convey a sense of subtlety, nuance, and often, a degree of danger or insidiousness.

Circumambulate

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Circumambulated

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Circumambulates

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Circumambulation

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Circumambulation refers to the act of walking, moving, or going around something, typically in a circular or curved path. It can also imply a sense of circuity or indirectness.

Circumambulator

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Circumbendibus

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Circumbendibuses

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Circumboreal

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Circumcenter

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Circumcentre

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In geometry, the circumcentre is the point where the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a polygon (such as a triangle, quadrilateral, or pentagon) intersect. It is also known as the centre of the circumscribed circle.

Circumcise

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