Oscillate in a sentence as a verb

I was able to get 2 masses to oscillate around each other in a funny way[1].

It turns out that the Sun has a tendency to oscillate up and down through the galactic halo.

In my world, I'm free to oscillate between C and Python, depending on the problem being solved.

I seem to oscillate quite a bit from week to week, and so I wonder to what extent my opinion is reactionary.

Google search is an enigma to me. I oscillate from being blown away by its intelligence and accuracy to being gobsmacked by its stupidity and inefficiency.

As the gravitational wave passes through, particles in the material oscillate, producing their own gravitational waves.

"Atoms in the tinting agent oscillate when hit by light waves causing them to absorb the energy and reflect it back" is cool, but "The white coloring reflects" is really a better way to explain it.

The peak of technological performance at 1000 horsepower out, but at idle they get kinda squirrelly and don't really know what to do so as not to oscillate and/or stall and/or blow themselves up.

Robert has discovered and eliminated a series of bottlenecks, causing performance to oscillate about tolerable.

I just mean that it’s straightforward to build an accelerator that creates photons with high enough energy that they oscillate between waves and say electrons/positrons, then separate the pairs and fire them out the back like an ion drive.

We tend to oscillate around the optimums right?Companies used to offer a good worker life-time employment and a pension, and they supported the idea of a reasonable workload as it would lead to longevity in their workforce.

Is anyone else reminded of the "copper" effect people would do back in the day where they would cycle the colors of a screen in sync with the horizontal refresh of the monitor to create bars of color the oscillate up and down in really cool patterns?

"detailed: "Atoms in the tinting agent oscillate when hit by light waves causing them to absorb the energy and reflect it back rather than reaching food where it would break the bonds holding amino acids together, thereby keeping food fresh for longer.

For the signal/telecom EE types, black start is kind of like having a very high power finicky high gain amplifier with no decent termination and no real input and not much control, the odds of that dude deciding to oscillate are unfortunately high.

Oscillate definitions

verb

be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action; "He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement"

See also: hover vibrate vacillate

verb

move or swing from side to side regularly; "the needle on the meter was oscillating"

See also: vibrate