cadencing

/ˈkeɪdənsɪŋ/
verb
  1. To give a rhythmic flow or modulation to something, especially speech or music.
    • The speaker cadencing her words carefully, making each sentence rise and fall like a melody.
    • He cadencing the poem with deliberate pauses, giving it a hypnotic rhythm.
    • The conductor cadencing the orchestra's final movement with a dramatic slowdown.
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