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  1. PULSATING definition: 1. very interesting and exciting: 2. beating or moving with a strong, regular rhythm: 3. very…. Learn more.

  2. to throb or move rhythmically : vibrate; to exhibit a pulse or pulsation : beat… See the full definition

  3. to beat or move with a strong, regular rhythm: The whole room was pulsating with music. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Shaking, swinging and vibrating. brandish. earth-shaking. flappy. flourish. fluff something up. reverberative. ripple. rock-a-bye. shake out. shakily. shakiness. sway. thrash. tremulously. vibrate. vibration.

  4. Pulsate, beat, palpitate, throb refer to the recurrent vibratory movement of the heart, the pulse, etc. To pulsate is to move in a definite rhythm, temporarily or for a longer duration: Blood pulsates in the arteries.

  5. Define pulsating. pulsating synonyms, pulsating pronunciation, pulsating translation, English dictionary definition of pulsating. intr.v. pul·sat·ed , pul·sat·ing , pul·sates 1. To expand and contract rhythmically: could hear the heart pulsating. 2. To produce rhythmic sounds or other...

  6. Things that pulsate throb with a regular, rhythmic beat — like the piped-in music at a trendy discotheque. Music can pulsate, electromagnetic waves can pulsate, and your head can pulsate when you have a splitting headache.

  7. 1. expanding and contracting with a rhythmic beat. a pulsating blood vessel. 2. quivering or vibrating. the pulsating chords. 3. exciting. a pulsating end to the match. 4. physics. varying in intensity, size, or magnitude. a pulsating electric current. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  8. verb. /pʌlˈseɪt/ /ˈpʌlseɪt/ Verb Forms. [intransitive] to make strong regular movements or sounds. pulsating rhythms. a pulsating headache. Lights were pulsating in the sky. The lights were pulsating in time with the throbbing music. Take your English to the next level.

  9. 1. to expand and contract with a rhythmic beat; throb. 2. (General Physics) physics to vary in intensity, magnitude, size, etc: the current was pulsating. 3. to quiver or vibrate. [C18: from Latin pulsāre to push] pulsative adj. ˈpulsatively adv.

  10. beating or moving with a strong, regular rhythm: She complained of a pulsating pain in her head. Electronica is a computerized style of music with pulsating beats and sound effects. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.