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Filter by Meaning The devotees circumambulate the temple during religious festivals.
The devotees circumambulate around the temple during the annual festival.
The inspectors circumambulate the construction site to check for safety hazards.
The doctor advised the patient to circumambulate for at least half an hour every day to improve his blood circulation.
The circumambulate of the temple complex in Angkor Wat is a popular pilgrimage among Buddhists in Southeast Asia.
The tourists will circumambulate the Taj Mahal to admire its beauty.
The circumambulate of the ancient Stonehenge is believed to have been a religious practice for the people of prehistoric Britain.
The circumambulate of the Ganges river is considered a purifying ritual for many Hindus.
The circumambulate of the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang is a popular tourist attraction in China.
Many Hindu devotees circumambulate the temples of Varanasi during the festival of Shivratri.
The circumambulate of the Stonehenge monument during the summer solstice is a popular event among neo-pagan communities.
The rollercoaster's circumambulate made my stomach churn.
The drone flew in a circumambulate pattern over the field.
The car followed a circumambulate path on the roundabout.
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