revibrate (Meaning)

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revibrate (v. i.)

To vibrate back or in return.

Synonyms & Antonyms of revibrate

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revibrate Sentence Examples

  1. The thunderous explosion caused the windows to revibrate with a deafening intensity.
  2. The city pulsated with life as the traffic and urban noises revibrated through the air.
  3. The guitar strings hummed and revibrated, creating a captivating symphony.
  4. The earthquake's tremors sent shockwaves that revibrated through the ground, shaking the earth beneath our feet.
  5. The laughter of children revibrated through the house, filling it with joy and merriment.
  6. The rhythmic beating of drums revibrated through the tribal village, instilling a sense of unity.
  7. The airplane's engines roared, sending vibrations that revibrated the entire aircraft.
  8. The sailboat quivered and revibrated as it rode over the crashing waves.
  9. The crystal ball hummed softly as it revibrated with mystical energy.
  10. The cathedral's bells rang out, and their deep, resonant tones revibrated through the town, calling the faithful to prayer.

FAQs About the word revibrate

To vibrate back or in return.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The thunderous explosion caused the windows to revibrate with a deafening intensity.

The city pulsated with life as the traffic and urban noises revibrated through the air.

The guitar strings hummed and revibrated, creating a captivating symphony.

The earthquake's tremors sent shockwaves that revibrated through the ground, shaking the earth beneath our feet.