modulated

IPA: mˈɔdʒjuɫeɪtɪd

adjective

  • changed or adjusted to be suitable
  • altered in volume as well as tone or pitch
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Examples of "modulated" in Sentences

  • So the Minister chanted in modulated song these couplets,
  • Try speaking in a room with a 20Hz wave and your voice will be modulated which is audiable.
  • And yet it is a flawlessly delivered lie, spoken in the kind of modulated tone you would expect from an IMF technocrat.
  • His latest exercise in modulated hedonism may not have much to say on the politics of happiness, but sometimes that can be a blessing.
  • The primary runs at its resonant frequency in the 41 KHz range, and is modulated from the control unit in order to generate the tones you hear.
  • Latterly, however, the circles which he mostly frequented in Paris had voted strong revolutionary ardour to be mauvais ton; a kind of modulated royalism, or rather Louis
  • Sernadas et al. 2002b, other examples of collapse were presented, and a solution to the problem was proposed by means of a controlled notion of algebraic fibring called modulated fibring.
  • Latterly, however, the circles which he mostly frequented in Paris had voted strong revolutionary ardour to be mauvais ton; a kind of modulated royalism, or rather Louis Seizeism, had become fashionable; and Adolphe
  • While this has been described as a modulated carrier wave, and carrier waves are usually considered continuous, pulsed radars do not send a continuous signal: the carrier is turned on only when it is modulated into pulses
  • I, Ms. Rationality, am able to discuss in modulated tones how the market for this topic has changed; or conversely it's been done to death (even if I could have done it better); or the editor wouldn't have the good sense to recognize a great idea if he were on the Titanic and being offered a life preserver.

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