vibration

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    the act of vibrating
    a distinctive emotional atmosphere; sensed intuitively
    a shaky motion
    (physics) a regular periodic variation in value about a mean

Word Origin

vibration (n.)
1650s, from Latin vibrationem (nominative vibratio) "a shaking, a brandishing," noun of action from past participle stem of vibrare "set in tremulous motion" (see vibrate). Meaning "intuitive signal about a person or thing" was popular late 1960s, but has been recorded as far back as 1899. Related: Vibrational.

Example

1. This critical step activates the vibration of your desire .
2. The technique essentially measures bond vibration between atoms .
3. In general , you should become more positive to raise your vibration .
4. One man , who couldn 't see the imaging device , felt a vibration and said " she 's here . "
5. This always means that the third eye chakra is awakening , no matter how small pressure / vibration you are experiencing .

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