pulsate

/ˈpʌlˌseɪt/
verb
  1. To expand and contract rhythmically; to beat or throb.
    • The dancer's heart began to pulsate with excitement as she stepped onto the stage.
    • You can feel the music pulsate through the floor at the concert.
    • The jellyfish's bell pulsates gently as it moves through the water.
  2. To vibrate or quiver with a regular rhythm, especially in a way that suggests life or energy.
    • Neon lights pulsate in the window of the old theater.
    • The crowd's energy seemed to pulsate through the stadium.
    • The city streets pulsate with activity late into the night.
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