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- MODULATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MODULATE is to tune to a key or pitch How to use modulate in a sentence
- Signal modulation - Wikipedia
A modulator is a device or circuit that performs modulation A demodulator (sometimes detector) is a circuit that performs demodulation, the inverse of modulation A modem (from mod ulator– dem odulator), used in bidirectional communication, can perform both operations
- MODULATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MODULATING definition: 1 present participle of modulate 2 to change the style, loudness, etc of something such as your… Learn more
- Modulating - definition of modulating by The Free Dictionary
Define modulating modulating synonyms, modulating pronunciation, modulating translation, English dictionary definition of modulating v mod·u·lat·ed , mod·u·lat·ing , mod·u·lates v tr 1 To regulate or adjust to a certain degree: physiological mechanisms that modulate the body's
- MODULATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
To modulate is to change the pitch of something You can modulate things other than sound — it still refers to something that's being adjusted Schools might modulate the number of students in the hallways at the same time by having each grade level start and end each at a different time
- MODULATING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
His gentle introductory tone modulates into a coach's pre-game pep talk Here we modulate from G major to A minor You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: An elected committee will meet monthly to modulate the council's energy policy
- MODULATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
to regulate by or adjust to a certain measure or proportion; soften; tone down 2 to alter or adapt (the voice) according to the circumstances, one's listener, etc 3 Music a b 4 Telecommunications
- MODULATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MODULATION is an inflection of the tone or pitch of the voice; specifically : the use of stress or pitch to convey meaning
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