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Vibrate
Vibrate
imp. & p. p.
of
Vibrate
Vibrate
v. t.
To
brandish
; to
move
to
and
fro
; to
swing
; as, to
vibrate
a
sword
or a
staff
.
Vibrate
v. t.
To
mark
or
measure
by
moving
to
and
fro
; as, a
pendulum
vibrating
seconds
.
Vibrate
v. t.
To
affect
with
vibratory
motion
; to
set
in
vibration
.
Vibrate
v. i.
To
move
to
and
fro
, or
from
side
to
side
, as a
pendulum
, an
elastic
rod
, or a
stretched
string
,
when
disturbed
from
its
position
of
rest
; to
swing
; to
oscillate
.
Vibrate
v. i.
To
have
the
constituent
particles
move
to
and
fro
,
with
alternate
compression
and
dilation
of
parts
, as
the
air
, or
any
elastic
body
; to
quiver
.
Vibrate
v. i.
To
produce
an
oscillating
or
quivering
effect
of
sound
; as, a
whisper
vibrates
on
the
ear
.
Vibrate
v. i.
To
pass
from
one
state
to
another
; to
waver
; to
fluctuate
; as, a
man
vibrates
between
two
opinions
.
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