Pronunciation: /ˈpʌlseɪt/
verb to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or beat
A1 My heart pulsates when I exercise.
A2 The music made the crowd pulsate with energy.
B1 The city pulsates with life and activity at all hours.
B2 The neon lights of the club pulsate in rhythm with the music.
C1 The excitement of the race pulsated through the crowd as the cars sped by.
C2 The tension in the room pulsated as the final decision was announced.
adjective describing something that is pulsating or throbbing
A1 The music made my heart pulsate with excitement.
A2 The neon lights in the club pulsate to the beat of the music.
B1 The colors of the sunset pulsate in the evening sky.
B2 The energy of the city pulsates through the bustling streets.
C1 The intensity of the performance made the audience's hearts pulsate with emotion.
C2 The anticipation in the room pulsated as the announcement of the winner drew near.
formal The doctor could see the patient's veins pulsate as he took their pulse.
informal The music at the concert made my heart pulsate with excitement.
slang The bass in that song makes my whole body pulsate!
figurative The city seemed to pulsate with energy as the festival took place.
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