pendulate Antonyms

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Meaning of pendulate

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pendulate (v. i.)

To swing as a pendulum.

pendulate Sentence Examples

  1. The pendulum in the grandfather clock pendulated rhythmically, marking the passage of time.
  2. The chandelier's ornate crystals pendulated gently in the breeze, casting a shimmering glow.
  3. The trapeze artist pendulated effortlessly through the air, performing graceful acrobatics.
  4. The leaves on the tree pendulated gently in the wind, creating a soothing rustling sound.
  5. The swing pendulated back and forth, providing a relaxing respite on a summer afternoon.
  6. The magnetic needle pendulated within its compass, indicating the direction of north.
  7. The pendulous earrings swayed delicately with every movement, adding an elegant touch to her outfit.
  8. The pendulum of the hypnotist's watch pendulated steadily, inducing a trance-like state.
  9. The climber pendulated across the sheer rock face, using a rope to maintain balance.
  10. The crowd pendulated between cheers and jeers as the sporting event reached its climax.

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To swing as a pendulum.

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The pendulum in the grandfather clock pendulated rhythmically, marking the passage of time.

The chandelier's ornate crystals pendulated gently in the breeze, casting a shimmering glow.

The trapeze artist pendulated effortlessly through the air, performing graceful acrobatics.

The leaves on the tree pendulated gently in the wind, creating a soothing rustling sound.