SEE­SAW


Meaning of SEE­SAW in English

n., v., adj., & adv.

n. 1 a a device consisting of a long plank balanced on a central support for children to sit on at each end and move up and down by pushing the ground with their feet. b a game played on this. 2 an up-and-down or to-and-fro motion. 3 a contest in which the advantage repeatedly changes from one side to the other.

v.intr. 1 play on a see-saw. 2 move up and down as on a see-saw. 3 vacillate in policy, emotion, etc.

adj. & adv. with up-and-down or backward-and-forward motion (see-saw motion). go see-saw vacillate or alternate.

[ redupl. of SAW(1) ]

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