librate Sentence Examples

  1. The astronomer observed the libration of the Moon's surface, revealing its irregular shape.
  2. The pendulum oscillated gracefully, librating around its equilibrium position.
  3. The spacecraft's libration around the Earth provided a continuous view of its surface.
  4. The earthquake caused the ground to librate violently, damaging nearby structures.
  5. The gymnast's body librated as she performed a complex routine on the balance beam.
  6. The ship's deck librated gently as it rode the waves during the storm.
  7. The scientist studied the libration of the Earth's axis as it precessed over time.
  8. The clock's pendulum librated rhythmically, marking the passage of time.
  9. The engine's governor librated the fuel flow to maintain a constant speed.
  10. 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.