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- UNDULATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
swing, sway, oscillate, vibrate, fluctuate, waver, undulate mean to move from one direction to its opposite swing implies a movement of something attached at one end or one side
- UNDULATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
UNDULATE definition: to move with a sinuous or wavelike motion; display a smooth rising-and-falling or side-to-side alternation of movement See examples of undulate used in a sentence
- UNDULATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
UNDULATE definition: 1 to have a continuous up and down shape or movement, like waves on the sea: 2 to have a… Learn more
- UNDULATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Something that undulates has gentle curves or slopes, or moves gently and slowly up and down or from side to side in an attractive manner As we travel south, the countryside begins to undulate as the rolling hills sweep down to the riverbanks
- undulate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of undulate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- undulate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
undulate (third-person singular simple present undulates, present participle undulating, simple past and past participle undulated) (transitive) To cause to move in a wavelike motion
- Undulate - definition of undulate by The Free Dictionary
1 To move in waves or with a smooth, wavelike motion: "gleaming seaweed that curls and undulates with the tide" (Willa Cather) 2 To have a wavelike appearance or form: dunes that undulate toward the sea 3 To increase and decrease in volume or pitch
- undulate - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to have a wavy form or surface:[no object] The hills undulated in the distance (of a sound) to rise and fall in pitch:[no object] A siren undulated wavy un•du•la•tion ˌʌndʒəˈleɪʃən, -dyə-, -də- n [uncountable] the sea's undulation [countable] the undulations of the dancer's hips
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