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[ US /ˈpæɫpəteɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. shake with fast, tremulous movements
    His nostrils palpitated
  2. beat rapidly
    His heart palpitated
  3. cause to throb or beat rapidly
    Her violent feelings palpitated the young woman's heart

How To Use palpitate In A Sentence

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  • Time always too long, long to palpitate.
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  • Time always too long, long to palpitate.
  • He felt suddenly faint, and his heart began to palpitate.
  • His heart palpitated
  • My heart sometimes palpitates when I am startled or sometimes when I bend forward.
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