Examples of 'pulsate' in a sentence
Meaning of "pulsate"
pulsate (verb) - to expand and contract rhythmically; to beat or throb in a steady pulse. This term is often used to describe the regular or rhythmic movement of something
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- To expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat.
- To quiver, vibrate, or flash; as to the beat of music.
- To produce a recurring increase and decrease of some quantity.
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Two diaphragms pulsate a bed of ball bearings.
That vein on your forehead is starting to pulsate.
Unexplained power began to pulsate through my body.
You pulsate in us and we feel we are pulsating.
The rock has begun to pulsate again.
Whose veins pulsate with warm and vibrant blood.
Note that the sound appears to pulsate.
Golden veins began to pulsate throughout her body.
The air in the room continued to pulsate.
She wanted your music to pulsate like a heartbeat.
The light on the collar receiver will pulsate.
Life begins to increasingly pulsate with every passing minute.
That blue light seems to pulsate.
Pulsate to unload the news.
I want some of this neon to pulsate.
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Every few minutes it would pulsate a small amount of light.
White dwarfs of all three types are found to pulsate.
Chicago seems to pulsate at night.
This mode causes the currently selected color to pulsate.
Pulsate progress bar.
The umbilical cord does not pulsate.
Pulsate in a regular way.
You will see that they pulsate a little.
The hotter types pulsate more quickly than the cooler types.
The temperature and spectral type vary as they pulsate.
Pulsating variable stars typically pulsate in only one of these modes.
See a circle of white light begin to form and pulsate.
Why they pulsate.
Pulsate the leg if blood is not entering the syringe very quickly.
Your hands and feet seem to pulsate and buzz.
You pulsate with life and that pulsation gives you immortality.
Their bodies seem to pulsate.
The washer will not pulsate or spin with the lid open.
The head seemed to pulsate.
The bell can pulsate to provide propulsion and highly efficient locomotion.
Albert bids her goodbye and begins to pulsate with lights.
These stars pulsate at a rate that is closely related to their intrinsic brightness.
They sort of pulsate.
Pulsate on the icons to see the places in which the events are celebrated.
Even traditional striped wallpapers pulsate with energy when designed in orange.
Tulips pulsate to higher planes with the big picture of salvation and transcendence.
All his letters henceforth pulsate with this one absorbing theme.
She looked at the certificate that seemed to almost pulsate in her hands.
Each human heart is called to pulsate with the rhythm of justice and charity.
Pulse is a phenomenon in which the arterial blood vessels periodically pulsate as the heart contracts.
The brake pedal may pulsate slightly when the ABS is working.
I can only describe as a cold wave that seems to pulsate throughout my body.
The ABS can pulsate the brakes faster than your foot can.
Let this most sacred energy shimmer and pulsate throughout my entire being.
Her eyes cased in closed lids Dart and pulsate.