OSCILLATE


Meaning of OSCILLATE in English

intransitive verb (-lated; -lating) Etymology: Latin oscillatus, past participle of oscillare to swing, from oscillum swing Date: 1726 1. to swing backward and forward like a pendulum, to move or travel back and forth between two points, to vary between opposing beliefs, feelings, or theories, to vary above and below a mean value, see: swing oscillatory adjective

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