1. pulsating - Noun
2. pulsating - Adjective
3. pulsating - Verb
of Pulsate
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter a gap of more than five months between the two legs of a pulsating tie due to the coronavirus pandemic, City now go forward to the newly-arranged last-eight tournament in Lisbon and will face Lyon on August 15. Source: Internet
A pulsating direct current may change in value, i.e., be always present but at different levels, or it may be interrupted completely. Source: Internet
All that remains unchanged, untouched by the vastness of time, is change itself, the heartbeat of the universe, pulsating and breathing like giant creature full of stars and galaxies and universes. Source: Internet
Electrons mainly responsible for diffuse and pulsating auroras have, in contrast, a smoothly falling energy distribution, and an angular (pitch-angle) distribution favouring directions perpendicular to the local magnetic field. Source: Internet
From the pulsating intro of album opener “Dying To Live” to the now popular album closer “The Day I Tried To Live,” Sevendust continue to push the sound they have made their own for more than 25 years. Source: Internet
MF: Your new single ‘ME BECAUSE OF YOU’ is a slick pulsating synth bop. Source: Internet