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Definitions of oscillate in various dictionaries:
verb - be undecided about something
verb - move or swing from side to side regularly
To swing back and forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm.
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To swing like a pendulum (9) |
To swing back & forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm |
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move or swing back and forth in a regular rhythm. |
move or swing from side to side regularly |
be undecided about something waver between conflicting positions or courses of action |
To swing back and forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm. |
To waver, as between conflicting opinions or courses of action vacillate: "The court has oscillated over the decades from more liberal to less, more conservative to less, depending upon who was president at the time of vacancies ( Gordon J. Humphrey). See Synonyms at swing. |
Physics To vary between alternate extremes, usually within a definable period of time. |
to move repeatedly from one position to another: |
If you oscillate between feelings or opinions, you change repeatedly from one to the other: |
(of a wave or electric current) to change regularly in strength or direction |
to move repeatedly from side to side or up and down between two points, or to vary between two states or amounts, or feelings or opinions: |
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Oscillation is the repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value (often a point of equilibrium) or between two or more different states. The term vibration is precisely used to describe mechanical oscillation. Familiar examples of oscillation include a swinging pendulum and alternating current. * Oscillations occur not only in mechanical systems but also in dynamic systems in virtually every area of science: for example the beating of the human heart (for circulation), business cycles in economics, predatorprey population cycles in ecology, geothermal geysers in geology, vibrating strings in musical instruments, periodic firing of nerve cells in the brain, and the periodic swelling of Cepheid variable stars in [astronomy]* |