Recycle (verb)

  1. To treat or process (used or waste materials) so as to make suitable for reuse.
  2. To use (something) again after processing.
  3. To repeat a process or series of actions.

Origin:

Mid-19th century: from latin recyclare 'run again', from re- 'again' + cyclare 'cause to move in a circle' (from cyclus 'circle').

Examples:

  1. We should recycle paper products to save the trees.
  2. We recycle glass bottles to save energy and reduce waste.
  3. She recycled the same arguments in her speech.
  4. He recycled old ideas to create new art.
  5. The city recycles plastics, paper, and other materials to reduce waste and save resources.
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