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palpitate
pal·pi·tate P0032800 (păl′pĭ-tāt′)intr.v. pal·pi·tat·ed, pal·pi·tat·ing, pal·pi·tates 1. To move with a slight tremulous motion; tremble, shake, or quiver.2. To beat with excessive rapidity; throb. [Latin palpitāre, palpitāt-, frequentative of palpāre, to touch gently; see palpable.] pal′pi·tat′ing·ly adv.palpitate (ˈpælpɪˌteɪt) vb (intr) 1. (Pathology) (of the heart) to beat with abnormal rapidity2. to flutter or tremble[C17: from Latin palpitāre to throb, from palpāre to stroke] ˈpalpitant, ˈpalpitating adj ˌpalpiˈtation npal•pi•tate (ˈpæl pɪˌteɪt) v. -tat•ed, -tat•ing. v.i. 1. to pulsate, as the heart, with unusual rapidity; flutter. 2. to quiver; tremble. v.t. 3. to cause to pulsate or tremble. [1615–25; < Latin palpitātus, past participle of palpitāre to pulsate, frequentative of palpāre to stroke. See palpate1] pal•pi•tant (ˈpæl pɪ tənt) adj. pal′pi•tat`ing•ly, adv. palpitate Past participle: palpitated Gerund: palpitating
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palpitate | palpitate |
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I palpitate | you palpitate | he/she/it palpitates | we palpitate | you palpitate | they palpitate |
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I palpitated | you palpitated | he/she/it palpitated | we palpitated | you palpitated | they palpitated |
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I am palpitating | you are palpitating | he/she/it is palpitating | we are palpitating | you are palpitating | they are palpitating |
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I have palpitated | you have palpitated | he/she/it has palpitated | we have palpitated | you have palpitated | they have palpitated |
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I was palpitating | you were palpitating | he/she/it was palpitating | we were palpitating | you were palpitating | they were palpitating |
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I had palpitated | you had palpitated | he/she/it had palpitated | we had palpitated | you had palpitated | they had palpitated |
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I will palpitate | you will palpitate | he/she/it will palpitate | we will palpitate | you will palpitate | they will palpitate |
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I will have palpitated | you will have palpitated | he/she/it will have palpitated | we will have palpitated | you will have palpitated | they will have palpitated |
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I will be palpitating | you will be palpitating | he/she/it will be palpitating | we will be palpitating | you will be palpitating | they will be palpitating |
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I have been palpitating | you have been palpitating | he/she/it has been palpitating | we have been palpitating | you have been palpitating | they have been palpitating |
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I will have been palpitating | you will have been palpitating | he/she/it will have been palpitating | we will have been palpitating | you will have been palpitating | they will have been palpitating |
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I had been palpitating | you had been palpitating | he/she/it had been palpitating | we had been palpitating | you had been palpitating | they had been palpitating |
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I would palpitate | you would palpitate | he/she/it would palpitate | we would palpitate | you would palpitate | they would palpitate |
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I would have palpitated | you would have palpitated | he/she/it would have palpitated | we would have palpitated | you would have palpitated | they would have palpitated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | palpitate - cause to throb or beat rapidly; "Her violent feelings palpitated the young woman's heart"palpitate, flutter - beat rapidly; "His heart palpitated"shake, agitate - move or cause to move back and forth; "The chemist shook the flask vigorously"; "My hands were shaking" | | 2. | palpitate - shake with fast, tremulous movements; "His nostrils palpitated"quake, quivertremble - move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways; "His hands were trembling when he signed the document" | | 3. | palpitate - beat rapidly; "His heart palpitated"flutterthump, beat, pound - move rhythmically; "Her heart was beating fast"palpitate - cause to throb or beat rapidly; "Her violent feelings palpitated the young woman's heart" |
palpitateverb1. beat, pound, flutter, pulsate, pitter-patter, pitapat Her heart was palpitating wildly.2. tremble, pulse, shiver, throb, quiver, vibrate His whole body was palpitating with fear.palpitateverbTo make rhythmic contractions, sounds, or movements:beat, pound, pulsate, pulse, throb.Translationspalpitate (ˈpӕlpiteit) verb (of the heart) to beat rapidly. (心臟) 急速跳動 (心脏)急速跳动 ˌpalpiˈtations noun plural an attack of rapid beating of the heart. 心悸 心悸
palpitate
palpitate[′pal·pə‚tāt] (medicine) To flutter, or beat abnormally fast; applied especially to the rate of the heartbeat. palpitate
pal·pi·tate (pal'pi-tāt) 1. To beat with excessive rapidity; throb, as in the rapid beating of the heart during periods of stress or specified heart conditions. 2. To move with a slight tremulous motion; tremble, shake, or quiver. [L. palpito, to pulsate]palpitate (păl′pĭ-tāt) [L. palpitatus, throbbing] 1. To cause to throb.2. To throb or beat intensely or rapidly, usually said of the heart.palpitate
Synonyms for palpitateverb beatSynonyms- beat
- pound
- flutter
- pulsate
- pitter-patter
- pitapat
verb trembleSynonyms- tremble
- pulse
- shiver
- throb
- quiver
- vibrate
Synonyms for palpitateverb to make rhythmic contractions, sounds, or movementsSynonyms- beat
- pound
- pulsate
- pulse
- throb
Synonyms for palpitateverb cause to throb or beat rapidlyRelated Words- palpitate
- flutter
- shake
- agitate
verb shake with fast, tremulous movementsSynonymsRelated Wordsverb beat rapidlySynonymsRelated Words |