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[ UK /va‍ɪbɹˈe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈvaɪbɹeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. shake, quiver, or throb; move back and forth rapidly, usually in an uncontrolled manner
  2. sound with resonance
    The sound resonates well in this theater
  3. move or swing from side to side regularly
    the needle on the meter was oscillating
  4. feel sudden intense sensation or emotion
    he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine
  5. be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action
    He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement

How To Use vibrate In A Sentence

  • The floor began to vibrate from all of the feet stomping and dancing.
  • From the cooler water morwong, to a splendid angelfish and the brightly speckled hawkfish, this oceanic haven in the middle of a vast sea vibrates to the rhythm of the Pacific's currents.
  • Sure, it's a monument, but it's one that vibrates with a zest for life that nothing as ancient can match.
  • Then Danlo touched the tabletop and it vibrated up into a pearl-grey. THE BROKEN GOD
  • A crystal connected to an alternating voltage source will vibrate, generating an alternating voltage.
  • The existing reducer design causes the reducer to vibrate and to make a noise usually, when considering of only static characteristic but neglecting of dynamic performance.
  • For a few minutes my whole being vibrates with a song so powerfully joyful I forget the years and stand as easy as a young man does at the start of the journey, careless of the distance to be covered or the load to be carried.
  • Produced with technocrat perfection, it presents the palate with a pleasing gooseberry and apple-like nose and a palate that vibrates with clean fruit flavours.
  • The finger of the violinist vibrates on the string by rocking rapidly back and forth and the vibrato is the result. Resonance in Singing and Speaking
  • The bus vibrated when the driver started the engine.
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