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society > trade and finance > money > circulation of money > put into circulation [verb (transitive)] (26)
utterc1483

To give currency to (money, coin, notes, etc.); to put into circulation; esp. to pass or circulate (base coin, forged notes, etc.) as legal tender.

to put forth1572

transitive. To pay out, expend (money), esp. with the expectation of profit; to invest; †to lend at interest (obsolete). Also figurative. Cf. to pu

pass1579

transitive. To give currency to; to put (esp. base or forged currency) into circulation. Also figurative.

to turn and wind1598

To put (money or goods) in circulation, circulate, cause to be exchanged; = to turn over at phrasal verbs 1. Cf. sense 13b. Obsolete.

wind1598

To circulate, put in circulation (money or merchandise): usually in turn and wind. Obsolete.

vent1629

To put (coins, etc.) in circulation or currency; to give in payment; to pay out. Obsolete.

to put outa1719

transitive. To put into circulation; to publish, issue; to broadcast.

expose1751

To put forth, publish (a discourse). Also (after French exposer) to put (coin) in circulation. Obsolete.

mobilize1864

transitive. Economics and Finance. To realize or make available (assets, capital, etc.). Cf. mobilization, n. 1.

monetarize1952

transitive. To convert (an economy) to a monetary system. Also: to convert (a deficit, etc.) into money. Cf. monetize, v.

Subcategories:

— pass counterfeits (7)
— issue money in excess (1)
— reissue (2)
— make legal tender (3)
— withdraw as legal tender (1)
— pass forged or unbacked cheques (1)
— restore to country of origin (1)
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