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modulate

mod·u·late [ mójjə làyt ] (past and past participle mod·u·lat·ed, present participle mod·u·lat·ing, 3rd person present singular mod·u·lates)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb change sound: to change the tone, pitch, or volume of sound, e.g. of a musical instrument or the human voice

2. transitive verb alter something: to make alterations in something to make it less strong, forceful, or severe

3. transitive and intransitive verb music change key: in tonal music, to change from one key to another through a harmonic progression, or change one key into another

4. transitive verb physics vary wave characteristics: to vary the frequency, amplitude, or other characteristics of a radio wave or another carrier wave in order to transmit information

[Mid-16th century. < Latin modulat-, past participle of modulari "measure, adjust to rhythm" < modulus (see modulus)]

mod·u·la·bil·i·ty [ mòjjələ bíllətee ] noun
mod·u·la·ble adjective
mod·u·la·tion [ mòjjə láysh'n ] noun
mod·u·la·tive [ mójjə làytiv ] adjective
mod·u·la·tor [ mójjə lày tər ] noun
mod·u·la·to·ry [ mójjələ tàwree ] adjective
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