undulate

IPA: ˈʌndʒʌɫeɪt

verb

  • (transitive) To cause to move in a wavelike motion.
  • (transitive) To cause to resemble a wave.
  • (intransitive) To move in wavelike motions.
  • (intransitive) To appear wavelike.

adjective

  • Wavy in appearance or form.
  • Changing the pitch and volume of one's voice.
  • (botany, of a margin) sinuous, winding up and down.
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Examples of "undulate" in Sentences

  • The wind made feathery grass undulate like a golden sea.
  • Enveloping him, she watched as his face began to undulate through the variations she was sure were those of pleasure.
  • The only part that required much thought was generating the floor polygons, which undulate back and forth between two shapes.
  • Find a cozy spot on your lover's lap in the Lapland region of Finland to watch rare blue-hued Northern Lights undulate across dark skies.
  • With the precision placement of bricks made possible by a robot, it ought to be possible to build a flat wall that would undulate in 3D when viewed as a stereogram.
  • The nylon structure consists of 9 hexagonal canopy units and is stabilized by anchors and lighting equipment in each of its 35 columns, allowing it to undulate and shift in wind and changing weather.
  • These flat, white, square pieces of audio equipment--"They almost remind you of an empty white canvas," says Rudolf Frieling, SFMOMA's curator of media arts, who curated this piece -- rotate and undulate gracefully on pivot points, randomly directing laser-like beams of sound from the fifth-floor pedestrian bridge, which sits just under the museum's iconic circular skylight.

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