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Modulate   /mˈɔdʒjuleɪt/  /mˈɔdʒuleɪt/   Listen
Modulate

verb
(past & past part. modulated; pres. part. modulating)
1.
Change the key of, in music.
2.
Vary the pitch of one's speech.  Synonyms: inflect, tone.
3.
Fix or adjust the time, amount, degree, or rate of.  Synonym: regulate.  "Modulate the pitch"
4.
Adjust the pitch, tone, or volume of.
5.
Vary the frequency, amplitude, phase, or other characteristic of (electromagnetic waves).






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"Modulate" Quotes from Famous Books



... necessary to supervise and expurgate her. She learned with an interested rapacity which was at once unusual and amazing. And she evidently did not learn from books alone. Her voice, as an organ, had been musical and full from babyhood. It began to modulate itself and to express things most voices are incapable of expressing. She had been so built by nature that the carriage of her head and limbs was good to behold. She acquired a harmony of movement which caused her to lose no shade of grace and spirit. Her eyes were full ...
— The Shuttle • Frances Hodgson Burnett

... his fall in both cases is sure. Two questions the artist has, therefore, always to ask himself,—first, "Is my whole right?" Secondly, "Can my details be added to? Is there a single space in the picture where I can crowd in another thought? Is there a curve in it which I can modulate—a line which I can graduate—a vacancy I can fill? Is there a single spot which the eye, by any peering or prying, can fathom or exhaust? If so, my picture is imperfect; and if, in modulating the line or filling the vacancy, ...
— Modern Painters Volume I (of V) • John Ruskin

... 104c; DECLARE their intention of allowing a greater margin of flexibility in allocating financing from the Structural Funds to specific needs not covered under the present Structural Funds regulations; DECLARE their willingness to modulate the levels of Community participation in the context of programmes and projects of the Structural Funds, with a view to avoiding excessive increases in budgetary expenditure in the less prosperous Member States; ...
— The Treaty of the European Union, Maastricht Treaty, 7th February, 1992 • European Union



Words linked to "Modulate" :   talk, change, correct, mouth, music, modulation, speak, play, verbalise, spiel, vary, alter, set, adjust, utter, verbalize



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