1. pulsed - Adjective
2. pulsed - Verb
pulsed
simple past and past participle of pulse
pulsed (not comparable)
Producing, or consisting of pulses (short bursts)
A methodical people," pulsed the voice of Kesa Khan. "They call themselves civilized because they can build tall castles and pitch their tents with geometric precision, but from here you can see the reality. Ants build in the same way. Are they civilized? David Gemmell
It's a belief that pulsed in the cradle of civilization, and that still beats in the heart of billions around the world. It's a faith in other people. Barack Obama
"3D gated viewing laser radar" is a non-scanning laser ranging system that applies a pulsed laser and a fast gated camera. Source: Internet
A more recent development has been a pulsed version of the CRESU, citation which requires far less gas and therefore smaller pumps. Source: Internet
Also, pulsed rocket motors that burn in segments and that can be ignited upon command are available. Source: Internet
Both continuous wave and pulsed systems are used. Source: Internet