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View usage for: (pʌlseɪt, US pʌlseɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense pulsates, present participle pulsating, past tense, past participle pulsatedverbIf something pulsates, it beats, moves in and out, or shakes with strong, regular movements. ...a star that pulsates. [VERB] ...a pulsating blood vessel. [VERB-ing] Synonyms: throb, pound, beat, hammer More Synonyms of pulsate pulsation (pʌlseɪʃən)Word forms: plural pulsations variable noun Several astronomers noted that the star's pulsations seemed less pronounced. pulsate in British English (pʌlˈseɪt) verb (intransitive)1. to expand and contract with a rhythmic beat; throb 2. physics to vary in intensity, magnitude, size, etc the current was pulsating Derived forms pulsative (ˈpʌlsətɪv) adjective pulsatively (ˈpulsatively) adverb Word origin C18: from Latin pulsāre to push pulsate in American English (ˈpʌlˌseɪt) verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈpulˌsated or ˈpulˌsating1. to beat or throb rhythmically, as the heart Word origin < L pulsatus, pp. of pulsare, to beat < pulsus: see pulse 1Examples of 'pulsate' in a sentencepulsate Weiss stiffened in his boots, the scar dragging down his eye seemed to pulsate.But the image of the falling man seemed to pulsate, flashing black and white on her retina.Anita felt the heat beat on her cheek and nursed the flames until they seemed to pulsate as angrily as the hoarded resentment within her.Something evil seemed to pulsate from inside the gaily wrapped package. In other languagespulsate British English: pulsate VERB If something pulsates, it beats, moves in and out, or shakes with strong, regular movements. ...a star that pulsates. - American English: pulsate
- Brazilian Portuguese: pulsar
- Chinese: 有节奏地跳动
- European Spanish: vibrar
- French: palpiter
- German: pulsieren
- Italian: pulsare
- Japanese: 脈動する
- Korean: 고동치다
- European Portuguese: pulsar
- Latin American Spanish: vibrar
Definition to expand and contract rhythmically, like a heartbeat The racing beat of her heart pulsated under my fingertips. Additional synonymsDefinition to throb rhythmically I felt my heart beat faster. Synonyms throb, pulse, tick, thump, tremble, pound, quake, quiver, vibrate, pulsate, palpitateDefinition to flutter or tremble His whole body was palpitating with fear. Synonyms tremble, pulse, shiver, throb, quiver, vibrateDefinition (of the heart) to throb heavily I'm sweating and my heart is pounding. Synonyms pulsate, beat, pulse, throb, palpitate, pitapat - pulp
- pulpit
- pulpy
- pulsate
- pulse
- pulverize
- pummel
Additional synonymsDefinition to beat, throb, or vibrate Her feet pulsed with pain. Synonyms beat, tick, throb, vibrate, pulsateDefinition to shake with a tremulous movement; tremble His bottom lip quivered and big tears rolled down his cheeks. Synonyms shake, tremble, shiver, quake, shudder, agitate, vibrate, pulsate, quaver, convulse, palpitateDefinition to throb or beat violently My heart was thumping wildly. Synonyms throb, pound, beat, pulse, pulsate, palpitateDefinition to have or produce a quivering or echoing sound The noise vibrated through the whole house. Synonyms throb, pulse, resonate, pulsate, reverberate |