Modulate

Word MODULATE
Character 8
Hyphenation mod u late
Pronunciations /ˈmɑː.dʒə.ˌleɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Modulate"

What do we mean by modulate?

To regulate or adjust to a certain degree. intransitive verb

To change or vary the pitch, intensity, or tone of (one's voice or a musical instrument, for example). intransitive verb

To vary the frequency, amplitude, phase, or other characteristic of (electromagnetic waves). intransitive verb

To vary (electron velocity) in an electron beam. intransitive verb

To act on (a receptor) as an agonist, antagonist, or both. intransitive verb

To move from one key or tonality to another by means of a melody or chord progression. intransitive verb

To modify; adjust; adapt; regulate.

To vary or inflect the sound or utterance of, especially so as to give expressiveness to what is uttered; vary or adapt in tone.

To vary the pitch of; inflect; melodize.

In music, to change from one key (tonality) to another, by utilizing one or more of the tones common to both.

In music, to pass from one key (tonality) into another, or from the major into the minor mode, or vice versa. See modulation, 3 .

Hence To vary, oscillate, or fluctuate.

To pass from one key into another. intransitive verb

To form, as sound, to a certain key, or to a certain portion. transitive verb

To vary or inflect in a natural, customary, or musical manner. transitive verb

To alter the amplitude, frequency, phase, or intensity of (the carrier wave of a radio signal) at intervals, so as to represent information to be conveyed by the signal; -- a technique used to convey information by means of radio waves transmitted by one electronic device and received by another. transitive verb

To regulate, adjust or adapt verb

To change the pitch, intensity or tone of one's voice or of a musical instrument verb

(electronics) to vary the amplitude, frequency or phase of a carrier wave in proportion to the amplitude etc of a source wave (such as speech or music) verb

To regulate, adjust or adapt

To change the pitch, intensity or tone of one's voice or of a musical instrument

To vary the amplitude, frequency or phase of a carrier wave in proportion to the amplitude etc of a source wave (such as speech or music)

To move from one key or tonality to another, especially by using a chord progression

To have rhythmic sex Urban Dictionary

A MIDI-like music file format that was originally created for the Commodore Amiga computer. As the module file format became more popular, it was eventually transferred to other computing platforms, and split up into seperate subformats. Modules are extremely flexible because, unlike MIDI files, they can use individual wave samples as instruments in addition to the samples already provided by the sound hardware. Although modules are perfect for making techno music, some composers have managed to create jazz, rock, pop, ethnic, hip-hop, and even symphony orchestra music. Composers and sequencers of module music are called trackers, and the place where module music is exchanged is called a scene. The module music format is starting to gain notoriey in the videogame industry, and was used in popular games such as Unreal and Homeworld. Note: A module is NOT the same as an MP3. Most popular Module Subformats: Pro Tracker (MOD) Impulse Tracker (IT) Scream Tracker 3 (S3M) Fast Tracker 2 (XM) Unreal Music (UMX) Unis 669 (669) Mad Tracker (MT2) Urban Dictionary

A combination of "model" and "dull" indicating an attractive person with no personality. Urban Dictionary

The no.1 cause of depression That all students deal with Urban Dictionary

The best music format which is better than an mp3 because you can actually sequence it with your own samples. Urban Dictionary

(nicknamed "mods") An old sequencing system rarely mentioned in pop culture but very popular in the underground music scene. You'll be amazed at how good some of the music really is. Urban Dictionary

A word meaning huge biceps Urban Dictionary

One single word that many Filipinos fear. The word is so cursed that it causes suffering and pain to those who have heard and experienced it. Urban Dictionary

A word that can replace any common noun. It often makes the speaker sound smarter when used in the right context, but it can also be used just to sound awesome. Urban Dictionary

Verb. When a fat guy flips over his bike. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Modulate

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The word "modulate" in example sentences

He often possessed a voice that was a marvelous instrument, a voice he could modulate from a sepulchral whisper to a crashing thunder clap. ❋ Charles Buckles (1960)

The idea is to kind of modulate the depth -- to have more gentle moments, then have kind of deeper moments. ❋ Handy, Bruce (2008)

Without the ability to add additional pressure above this very low maximum, the ability to "modulate" pressure, except towards even less pressure (and lower oxygen dose), does not even exist. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mr. el-Badri's remarks came as OPEC producers consider whether to modulate their output in response to the partial comeback of Libyan oil and deteriorating economic conditions that are crimping demand. ❋ Summer Said (2011)

Walid Bachir, section head-public domain at the park's management agency, thinks the sounds do help modulate behavior. ❋ John Letzing (2012)

This will squeeze the pads harder against the rim, even if you are trying to modulate the pressure with your hand on the lever. ❋ Unknown (2011)

To meet the challenge, Mr. Obama will have to modulate the soaring rhetoric of his inaugural address In the face of our common dangers, in this winter of our hardship, let us remember these timeless words. ❋ Jerry Weissman (2011)

We are asked to mine those things often and a lot of it is up to the editing and the director about how you modulate it. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is primarily an inability to modulate (manage), the emotion, this which means that all emotions are more intense than the average person – especially the negative effects. ❋ Unknown (2009)

“The more you can modulate emotions, the more you can cope with life events,” Bonanno explains. ❋ Ruth Davis Konigsberg (2011)

You must teach him breathing techniques through his nose; guide and coach him through the hard coughing so he can modulate his breathing. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In a similar manner, TM may modulate nervous system responses, thereby allowing affected veterans to relax and leave behind the traumas of war. ❋ David Lynch (2011)

I think we women still tend to modulate our capabilities to those around us. ❋ Maria Rodale (2011)

Theoverlapping neuroendocrine alterations associated with obesity and smoking and the remarkable similarities in food cravings and mood states between women who smoke and women who are obese suggest that common biological mechanisms modulate cravings for fat in these women. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Organisms and cultures constantly modulate both telic orientation and process relations for optimality in the evolutionary sense — optimality is achieved, if at all, in the aggregate and never in the instance, but cannot be achieved at all programmatically, or algorithmically, whether the algorithm or program be defined by ends or means. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Dietary berries and ellagic acid prevent oxidative DNA damage and modulate expression of DNA repair genes." ❋ Unknown (2011)

Cass DL, Bullard KM, Sylvester KG, Yang EY, Longaker MT, Adzick NS: Wound size and gestational age modulate scar formation in fetal wound repair. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ron Paul has inspired the limited-government crowd, even as his refusal to modulate his isolationist views has capped his potential. ❋ Kimberley A. Strassel (2012)

"[meet] me at the [coffee table] with the gypsiness so [we can] modulate." ❋ J (2006)

Visit [www].modarchive.com if you want to listen to [module] [music]. ❋ AYB (2003)

"I really hope I find a life-partner for a loving [committed relationship] soon. I sometimes wonder if I'll ever find anyone I can truly connect with. Do you ever have these feelings [Charlotte]?" "No, I just want to bag a modull, talking hurts [my mouth].." ❋ PappyD (2007)

[I heard] he [killed] himself because of [modules] ❋ Deus Autem WAP (2020)

With so many [mod] music sites out there, [who needs] [mp3s]? ❋ Anonymous (2003)

I can fit several of [my favorite] [mods] on a [floppy disk]. ❋ TEcHnOfAnAtIc (2003)

what are you working out today? I'm [going hard] on my mods (modules)... [no big deal] This [protien] is feeding my modules big time...no big deal EH! I said check out my modules...yeah I know...no big deal ❋ Mr.Solid (2008)

[Putang ina], may [module] nanaman ngayon? ([Motherfucker], there's another module again today?) ❋ 3dgy 53x M4ch1n3 (2021)

Person 1: [How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood]? Person 2: He'd chuck all the [modules] that a module could if a module could chuck modules. Person 1: Oh yeah, [good call]. ❋ Klavonsky (2009)

That [fat guy] [totally] modulated on his [bike]! ❋ SoCalStylez858 (2008)

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