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    Pul·sate
    /ˈpəlˌsāt/

    verb

    • 1. expand and contract with strong regular movements: "blood vessels throb and pulsate"
  2. The meaning of PULSATE is to throb or move rhythmically : vibrate. How to use pulsate in a sentence.

  3. to make sounds or movements with a regular rhythm: A light pulsates in the distance. (Definition of pulsate from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of pulsate. pulsate.

  4. 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.

  5. to make sounds or movements with a regular rhythm: A light pulsates in the distance. (Definition of pulsate from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of pulsate.

  6. Definition of pulsate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 5 days ago · 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.

  8. PULSATE definition: to beat or move with a strong, regular rhythm: . Learn more.

  9. 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.

  10. Origin. Verb. Filter. verb. pulsated, pulsates, pulsating. To beat or throb rhythmically, as the heart. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To produce rhythmic sounds or other vibrations.

  11. 1. to expand and contract with a rhythmic beat; throb. 2. (General Physics) physics to vary in intensity, magnitude, size, etc: the current was pulsating. 3. to quiver or vibrate. [C18: from Latin pulsāre to push] pulsative adj. ˈpulsatively adv.

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