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- PULSATING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PULSATE is to throb or move rhythmically : vibrate How to use pulsate in a sentence
- PULSATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PULSATING definition: 1 very interesting and exciting: 2 beating or moving with a strong, regular rhythm: 3 very… Learn more
- PULSATE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
To pulsate is to move in a definite rhythm, temporarily or for a longer duration: Blood pulsates in the arteries To beat is to repeat a vibration or pulsation regularly for some time: One's heart beats many times a minute To palpitate is to beat at a rapid rate, often producing a flutter: to palpitate with excitement
- PULSATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Pulsate, beat, palpitate, throb refer to the recurrent vibratory movement of the heart, the pulse, etc To pulsate is to move in a definite rhythm, temporarily or for a longer duration: Blood pulsates in the arteries To beat is to repeat a vibration or pulsation regularly for some time: One's heart beats many times a minute
- Pulsating - definition of pulsating by The Free Dictionary
1 To expand and contract rhythmically: could hear the heart pulsating 2 To produce rhythmic sounds or other vibrations: music pulsating throughout the room
- pulsate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of pulsate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive] to make strong regular movements or sounds Lights were pulsating in the sky The lights were pulsating in time with the throbbing music [intransitive] to be full of excitement or energy synonym buzz
- Pulsate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Things that pulsate throb with a regular, rhythmic beat — like the piped-in music at a trendy discotheque Music can pulsate, electromagnetic waves can pulsate, and your head can pulsate when you have a splitting headache
- Pulsating - Meaning, Definition English Examples
Pulsating means rhythmically expanding and contracting, like a heartbeat or a throbbing sensation It is often used to describe something that moves or vibrates with steady, strong beats
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