Sentence examples for to oscillate from inspiring English sources

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to oscillate

verb

To swing back and forth, especially if with a regular rhythm.

  • A pendulum oscillates slower as it gets longer.

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Many genetic oscillators (circadian clocks, synthetic oscillators) continue to oscillate across the cell division cycle.

In this configuration, the oscillator will continue to oscillate at its natural frequency.

The SRO starts to oscillate when the transconductance (g) of the oscillator becomes negative.

The swell causes the tongue to oscillate until it fractures.

At the same time, whole brain regions begin to oscillate or fire rhythmically at slower frequencies.

Photographers, as they surveyed their once-tidy capital, seemed also to oscillate between sadness and astonishment.

They, too, tended to oscillate between the comforting and the catastrophic.

The reflection causes the light waves to oscillate in a horizontal direction.

Forms that seem to oscillate between the vegetal and the animal swirl, curl, and proliferate.

As for the second, his shaky evidence leads him to oscillate between two completely irreconcilable positions.

They cause certain molecules (mainly water) to oscillate around 2.5 billion times per second.

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