pulsated

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past of pulsate
pulsate
To expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat
pulsate
To produce a recurring increase and decrease of some quantity
pulsate
{v} to beat as the artery, to pulse
pulsate
move with or as if with a regular alternating motion; "the city pulsated with music and excitement
pulsate
To quiver, vibrate, thrill
pulsate
To throb, as a pulse; to beat, as the heart
pulsate
expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically; "The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it"
pulsate
{f} expand and contract rhythmically; beat, throb; vibrate, quiver; agitate mined soil in order to sift out diamonds
pulsate
If something pulsates, it beats, moves in and out, or shakes with strong, regular movements. a star that pulsates. a pulsating blood vessel. + pulsation pulsations pul·sa·tion Several astronomers noted that the star's pulsations seemed less pronounced
pulsate
expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically; "The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it" move with or as if with a regular alternating motion; "the city pulsated with music and excitement
pulsate
To produce pulsations
pulsated

    Hyphenation

    pul·sa·ted

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    Etymology

    [ 'p&l-"sAt also "p&a ] (intransitive verb.) 1794. Latin pulsatus, past participle of pulsare, frequentative of pellere.
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