1a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place:I ran a circuit of the village
British a track used for motor racing, horse racing, or athletics:Hockenheim was a fast circuit but was regarded as one of the safest
2an established itinerary of events or venues used for a particular activity, typically involving sport or public performance:the alternative cabaret circuit
a series of athletic exercises performed consecutively in one training session: [as modifier]:circuit training
a regular journey made by a judge around a particular district to hear cases in court: [as modifier]:a circuit judge
a district administered or formerly administered by travelling judges:the six circuits of England and Wales replaced the old system of assizes
a group of local Methodist Churches forming an administrative unit:the success of any chapel or Methodist circuit depended on the minister
a chain of theatres or cinemas under a single management:the company also bought cinema circuits in Canada, New Zealand, and Australia
3a complete and closed path around which a circulating electric current can flow:the maximum number of light fittings on a circuit is twelve
a system of electrical conductors and components forming an electrical circuit:control circuits
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move all the way around (a place or thing):the trains will follow the Northern line, circuiting the capital