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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. The meaning of VIBRATE is to swing or move to and fro. How to use vibrate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Vibrate.

  4. to cause to move to and fro or up and down quickly and repeatedly; cause to quiver or tremble. to give forth or emit by, or as by, vibration. to measure or indicate by vibration or oscillation: a pendulum vibrating seconds. vibrate. / vaɪˈbreɪt; ˈvaɪbrəˌtaɪl /.

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

  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. 1. To cause to move back and forth rapidly: The rattlesnake vibrated its tail. 2. To produce (sound) by vibration. n. A setting on a cell phone that causes the phone to shake rapidly without producing a ringtone when a call or text message is received. [Latin vibrāre, vibrāt-; see weip- in Indo-European roots .]

  8. If something vibrates or if you vibrate it, it shakes with repeated small, quick movements. The ground shook and the cliffs seemed to vibrate. American English : vibrate / ˈvaɪbreɪt /

  9. Jun 17, 2024 · vibrate ( uncountable) The setting, on a portable electronic device, that causes it to vibrate rather than sound any (or most) needed alarms . Please put your cellphones on vibrate for the duration of the meeting. Synonym: vibrate mode.

  10. Definition of vibrate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  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.