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vibrate /vīˈbrāt or -brātˈ/ intransitive verb- To shake, to tremble
- To oscillate, to swing
- To change to and fro, esp rapidly
- To resound, ring
- To tingle, thrill
transitive verb- To cause to vibrate
- To give off (sound, light, etc) in vibrations
- To measure by single vibrations
- To brandish (obsolete)
ORIGIN: L vibrāre, -ātum to tremble vīˈbratile /-brə-tīl or (N American) -til or -təl/ adjective - Vibratory
- Having or capable of vibratory motion
vibratility /-tilˈi-ti/ noun vibrāˈtion noun - A vibrating
- The state of being vibrated
- Tremulousness
- Quivering motion
- A whole period or movement to and fro of anything vibrating
- Sometimes a half period or movement one way
- (in pl, often vibes) feelings communicated from person to person (informal)
- (in pl, often vibes) feelings aroused in one by a person, place, etc (informal)
vibrāˈtional adjective vibrāˈtionless adjective vibratiuncle /vī-brā-shi-ungˈkl/ noun A small vibration vīˈbrative /-brə-tiv/ adjective - Vibrating
- Consisting in vibrations
- Causing vibrations
viˈbrātor noun - That which vibrates
- A vibrating part in many appliances
- A vibrating tool
- A type of dildo that can be made to vibrate
vibratory /vīˈbrə-tər-i/ adjective Of, of the nature of, causing, or capable of, vibration vibrational energy noun (chem) Energy due to the relative oscillation of two contiguous atoms in a molecule vibration white finger see white finger under white |