Circuambluate example sentences

cir·cum·am·bu·late

verb formal

circumambulate (verb) · circumambulates (third person present) · circumambulated (past tense) · circumambulated (past participle) · circumambulating (present participle)

  - walk all the way around (something):

Synonyms

wander, rove, ramble, meander, drift, maunder, walk, traipse, prowl, range, travel, tramp, traverse, cruise, mosey, tootle, swan, perambulate, peregrinate, vagabond, Legal

"Circuambluate" Example Sentences

1. The explorer decided to circuambulate the mountain range, adding days to his journey.
2. Instead of taking the highway, they chose to circuambulate the lake, enjoying scenic views.
3. The plan was to circuambulate the city center, avoiding the traffic congestion.
4. His rambling speech seemed to circuambulate the main point, never quite getting to it.
5. We circuambulated the building, searching for the entrance.
6. The satellite will circuambulate the Earth several times daily.
7. They circuambulated the issue for weeks before finally reaching a decision.
8. The dancers circuambulated the stage with graceful precision.
9. The lost hiker circuambulated the forest for hours, hoping to find a trail.
10. The troops circuambulated the enemy fortress before attacking.
11. To fully understand the issue, we must circuambulate its various facets.
12. The argument circuambulated the core problem without addressing it.
13. The old woman slowly circuambulated the park, enjoying the sunshine.
14. His thoughts circuambulated the recent tragedy, unable to find solace.
15. The camera circuambulated the subject, showing it from all angles.
16. The politician cleverly circuambulated the difficult question.
17. The writer circuambulated the topic for several chapters before reaching the conclusion.
18. The procession circuambulated the town square.
19. The hawk circuambulated the field, searching for prey.
20. The children circuambulated the playground, full of energy.
21. They decided to circuambulate the problem from a different perspective.
22. The spacecraft will circuambulate Mars for several months.
23. The investigation circuambulated the main suspect without directly accusing him.
24. The debate circuambulated various unrelated issues.
25. His life seemed to circuambulate a state of constant flux.
26. The photographer circuambulated the subject to get the perfect shot.
27. The artist circuambulated the canvas, adding details.
28. The runner circuambulated the track several times.
29. The storm circuambulated the island, causing widespread damage.
30. The rumors circuambulated the office, causing anxiety.
31. The ants circuambulated the fallen log, searching for food.
32. His gaze circuambulated the room, searching for a familiar face.
33. The train circuambulated the mountain before entering the tunnel.
34. The river circuambulated the town, providing water and transportation.
35. The ship circuambulated the island before docking.
36. The police circuambulated the crime scene.
37. The bees circuambulated the hive, collecting pollen.
38. The parade circuambulated the town square.
39. The dog circuambulated the hydrant, sniffing excitedly.
40. The car circuambulated the parking lot looking for a space.
41. The wind circuambulated the building, whistling loudly.
42. The conversation circuambulated various topics before returning to the main point.
43. The protesters circuambulated the government building.
44. The satellite circuambulated its target, gathering data.
45. The drone circuambulated the area, taking photographs.
46. The project circuambulated several unforeseen challenges.
47. The dancers gracefully circuambulated the stage.
48. The falcon circuambulated its prey before striking.
49. The story circuambulated several themes before reaching its resolution.
50. The news circuambulated the globe in a matter of hours.

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