Pulsate in a sentence as a verb

Why does the light pulsate, thus drawing a thief's attention to it?

Yes if you dance your focus around the image, it appears to pulsate.

If you shift the focus of your eyes from the outside to the inside of the hole, it seems to "pulsate"

I don't care much for the track but as the environment pulsated, I found myself smiling.

Even if the wave was a square, our ear hair wouldn't pulsate as square because of the inertia.

They built a sheet of biological material that pulsates when placed in an electrical field.

I still feel a bit nauseous from having 2/3 of the screen width filled with giant distractions that pulsate and move when I accidentally mouse over them.

Holy bejesus the lined diagonal backgroundyellow sidebar contrast makes the text pulsate when I read... poor design decision.

For maximum aesthetic appeal, use blink in precise syncronicity with the other core web site building blocks--pulsate, throb, flicker, and strobe.

Cores between about 50 and 65 solar masses pulsate, shedding mass in a series of explosions until they drop below the range where pair instability occurs.

My Firefox is crawling with gadgets that each light up and pulsate with every "must see" action that happens in my extended family of RSS feeds, contacts, and bookmarks.

As an interested person, I have recently heard on Radiolab that MIT has done research with using 40Hz light to trigger brain-cleansing circuits that pulsate through the plaque buildups.

Pulsate definitions

verb

expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically; "The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it"

See also: throb pulse

verb

move with or as if with a regular alternating motion; "the city pulsated with music and excitement"

See also: beat quiver

verb

produce or modulate (as electromagnetic waves) in the form of short bursts or pulses or cause an apparatus to produce pulses; "pulse waves"; "a transmitter pulsed by an electronic tube"

See also: pulse