Pronunciation: /ˈpʌlsəˌteɪtɪŋ/
verb present participle form of the verb 'pulsate', meaning to beat or throb rhythmically
A1 The music was pulsating, making everyone want to dance.
A2 Her heart was pulsating with excitement as she waited for the results.
B1 The city was pulsating with energy during the festival.
B2 The nightclub was pulsating with loud music and flashing lights.
C1 His veins were pulsating with adrenaline as he prepared for the race.
C2 The crowd was pulsating with anticipation as the band took the stage.
adjective describing something that is beating, throbbing, or vibrating rhythmically
A1 The pulsating music made everyone want to dance.
A2 The pulsating lights at the concert created a lively atmosphere.
B1 The pulsating rhythm of the drums could be heard throughout the stadium.
B2 The pulsating beat of the music filled the room with energy.
C1 The pulsating bassline reverberated through the entire building.
C2 The pulsating sound of the crowd's cheers was deafening.
formal The doctor observed the patient's pulsating heartbeat on the monitor.
informal I could feel my heart pulsating with excitement as I waited for the results.
slang The music at the party was so good, it had a pulsating beat that got everyone dancing.
figurative Her passion for the project was like a pulsating energy that drove her to work tirelessly.
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