modulate

  • 21modulate — verb a) To regulate, adjust or adapt b) To change the pitch, intensity or tone of ones voice or of a musical instrument See Also …

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  • 22modulate — Synonyms and related words: abate, accommodate, adapt, adjust, adjust to, allay, alleviate, alter, ameliorate, assuage, attemper, balance, bank the fire, be changed, be converted into, be renewed, better, blunt, bottom out, box in, break, break… …

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  • 23modulate — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. inflect, accentuate, temper, vibrate; see change 1 , sound 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. adjust, regulate, tune, fine tune, attune, balance, moderate, equalize, soften, tone down …

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  • 24modulate — When a modem changes information from computer bits into tones that can be transmitted over the phone lines. See also PSK, FSK, FDM …

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  • 25modulate — mod·u·late || mÉ‘dÊ’É™leɪt / mÉ’djÊŠleɪt v. regulate, control; adjust; vary the frequency (Electronics); change from one key to another (Music) …

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  • 26modulate — [ mɒdjʊleɪt] verb 1》 exert a modifying influence on; regulate. 2》 vary the strength, tone, or pitch of (one s voice).     ↘alter the amplitude or frequency of (an oscillation or signal) in accordance with the variations of a second signal. 3》… …

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  • 27modulate — v. a. 1. Attune, harmonize, tune. 2. Inflect (as the voice), vary in tune and accentuation. 3. Proportion, adjust, adapt …

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  • 28modulate — verb 1 (T) formal to change the sound of your voice or the strength of something 2 (intransitive + from/to) technical to move from one key to another in a piece of music using a series of related chords (chord (1)) 3 (T) technical to change the… …

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  • 29modulate — v 1. regulate, adjust, moderate, temper, season; soften, lower, tune or turn down, cut down; mitigate, alleviate, assuage, subdue, palliate. 2. inflect, intonate, intone, vocalize, voice, phonate; (all of the voice) adapt, accommodate, accord,… …

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  • 30modulate — mod·u·late …

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