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pulsate

[puhl-seyt] / ˈpʌl seɪt /


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One moment, a pulsating EDM beat, beaming lasers and intense fog machines took over the stage — emulating a rave.

From Los Angeles Times

"Are you ready Shanghai?!" screamed the DJ, his glowing booth nestled at the heart of a huge intricate structure of pulsating colour and sound.

From Barron's

Evenings were characterised by a high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse between police and rioters, set to the pulsating soundtrack of car sirens, helicopters and fireworks.

From BBC

In 2013, Murray achieved British sporting immortality when he beat Djokovic in a pulsating final to become a rare home men's champion.

From BBC

As a gentle breeze rustled the oaks and chaparral, Hughes said she felt the sanctity of Oak Flat in every breath: “That spiritual divine breath. It’s just here. It pulsates here.”

From Seattle Times