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    vibrate
    /vʌɪˈbreɪt/

    verb

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  2. VIBRATE definition: 1. to shake slightly and quickly, or to cause something to do this, in a way that is felt rather…. Learn more.

  3. Sep 15, 2011 · 1. a. : to move to and fro or from side to side : oscillate. b. : fluctuate, vacillate. vibrate between two choices. 2. : to have an effect as or as if of vibration. music, when soft voices die, vibrates in the memory. P. B. Shelley. 3. : to be in a state of vibration : quiver. 4. : to respond sympathetically : thrill. vibrate to the opportunity.

  4. to shake slightly and quickly, or to cause something to do this, in a way that is felt rather than seen or heard: The whole station seemed to vibrate as the express train rushed through. His voice vibrated with anger. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Shaking, swinging and vibrating.

  5. Vibrate definition: to move rhythmically and steadily to and fro, as a pendulum; oscillate.. See examples of VIBRATE used in a sentence.

  6. When you feel something vibrate, it trembles and shakes. A mild earthquake, for example, might make your chandelier vibrate. A hummingbird's wings vibrate, and so does an electric toothbrush. That extremely rapid back-and-forth movement is what happens when something vibrates.

  7. VIBRATE meaning: to shake with small, quick movements or to make something shake this way: . Learn more.

  8. A complete guide to the word "VIBRATE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  9. to move or make something move from side to side very quickly and with small movements. vibrate (something) Every time a train went past the walls vibrated. vibrate with something The atmosphere seemed to vibrate with tension.

  10. Vibrate definition: To be in a state of great activity, excitement, or agitation.

  11. vibrate. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English vi‧brate /vaɪˈbreɪt $ ˈvaɪbreɪt/ verb [intransitive, transitive] if something vibrates, or if you vibrate it, it shakes quickly and continuously with very small movements The floor was vibrating to the beat of the music.

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