[
US
/ˈpæɫpəteɪt/
]
VERB
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shake with fast, tremulous movements
His nostrils palpitated -
beat rapidly
His heart palpitated -
cause to throb or beat rapidly
Her violent feelings palpitated the young woman's heart
How To Use palpitate In A Sentence
- The air of the sleeping - chamber seemed to palpitate with the hopeless passion of the girls.
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- Time always too long, long to palpitate.
- He said he palpitated the man's liver beforehand rather than carrying out an ultrasound scan because, at the time, it was a more sensitive method for detecting tumours.
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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.