librate Sentence Examples
- The astronomer observed the libration of the Moon's surface, revealing its irregular shape.
- The pendulum oscillated gracefully, librating around its equilibrium position.
- The spacecraft's libration around the Earth provided a continuous view of its surface.
- The earthquake caused the ground to librate violently, damaging nearby structures.
- The gymnast's body librated as she performed a complex routine on the balance beam.
- The ship's deck librated gently as it rode the waves during the storm.
- The scientist studied the libration of the Earth's axis as it precessed over time.
- The clock's pendulum librated rhythmically, marking the passage of time.
- The engine's governor librated the fuel flow to maintain a constant speed.
- The tightrope walker's movements librated as they navigated the swaying wire with precision.
librate Meaning
Wordnet
librate (v)
determine the weight of
vibrate before coming to a total rest
Webster
librate (v. i.)
To vibrate as a balance does before resting in equilibrium; hence, to be poised.
Webster
librate (v. t.)
To poise; to balance.
Synonyms & Antonyms of librate
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FAQs About the word librate
determine the weight of, vibrate before coming to a total restTo vibrate as a balance does before resting in equilibrium; hence, to be poised., To poise; to bal
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The astronomer observed the libration of the Moon's surface, revealing its irregular shape.
The pendulum oscillated gracefully, librating around its equilibrium position.
The spacecraft's libration around the Earth provided a continuous view of its surface.
The earthquake caused the ground to librate violently, damaging nearby structures.