English to Latin Meaning of palpitate - palpitare,


Palpitate :
palpitare,

palpitare,, saliunt temptatae, volitantem, pulsant, oscillari, volvebatur, perinde turbatur, RUO, fulgore perstringunt, meridiem, coruscare,

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Definitions of palpitate in English
Verb(1) cause to throb or beat rapidly(2) shake with fast, tremulous movements(3) beat rapidly
Examples of palpitate in English
(1) My heart would palpitate and sweat glands shift into overdrive.(2) Anyone wondering why people palpitate over the exploitation genre will have a hard time finding such excitement incentives here.(3) Apparently, we are more tolerant - our blood pressures don't go up, our hearts don't palpitate and our kids can't be traumatized.(4) They positively palpitate at dramatic accounts of unbelievers crying out for sacraments, or trembling with terror as the demons drag them into the inferno.(5) Her heart was still palpitating like that of a bird.(6) She could feel her heart palpitating as she remained seated there.(7) I slipped out of the school gates, my heart palpitating rapidly yet I could hear every individual beat of my heart, echoing in my head.(8) And why had so many teenage girls screamed and palpitated at the very thought of The Rolling Stones throughout the ÔÇÿsixties?(9) She sat bolt upright in bed, her heart palpitating quickly and her breathing in a frantic state.(10) An impressionable, palpitating creature was Ella, shrinking humanely from detailed knowledge of her husband's trade whenever she reflected that everything he manufactured had for its purpose the destruction of life.(11) Hearts palpitating , ears magnifying the smallest sound, they stealthily waded across the river.(12) Her mind was racing with guilt, her heart was palpitating with expectation and desire for this stranger called Marcus.(13) She palpitates visibly, and retires to the photocopier.(14) She could almost hear his own heart palpitating wildly in his chest, and without knowing it, she put her hand over his heart to feel it.(15) My heart palpitated and the air stopped in my lungs.(16) Where I live, there are lots of folks palpitating at 325 beats a minute.
(1) palmistry ::
palmistry
Synonyms
Verb
1. beat rapidly ::
beat cursim
2. tremble ::
commovebitur
3. flutter ::
volitantem
4. quake ::
tremebundus
Different Forms
palpitate, palpitated, palpitates, palpitating
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