Thesaurus / modulate
FEEDBACKHow to use modulate in a sentence
She had stumbled, it seemed, onto a possible drug candidate capable of modulating the master switch.
THE MIRACLE MOLECULE THAT COULD TREAT BRAIN INJURIES AND BOOST YOUR FADING MEMORYADAM PIOREAUGUST 25, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW“This paper represents a significant advance in our understanding of how the hippocampus modulates metabolism,” says Elizabeth Gould, a neuroscientist at Princeton University who wasn’t involved in the study.
RIPPLES IN RATS’ BRAINS TIED TO MEMORY MAY ALSO REDUCE SUGAR LEVELSLAURA SANDERSAUGUST 11, 2021SCIENCE NEWSThe new finding of an “ignored historical land use emission” suggests that even now, we lack a complete understanding of how the Earth’s land surfaces are driving and modulating the warming of the planet.
AN ENORMOUS MISSING CONTRIBUTION TO GLOBAL WARMING MAY HAVE BEEN RIGHT UNDER OUR FEETCHRIS MOONEYJUNE 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIt’s also easy to modulate—you can take it easy and use a session as a warm-up or go hard and blast yourself.
ROWING IS THE NEW RUNNINGOUTSIDE EDITORSAPRIL 15, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEChanges in the cingulate cortex and hippocampus, on the other hand, could allow us to learn how to modulate negative feelings and emotions.
A QUIET PATH OUT OF THE CORONAVIRUS SHADOW - ISSUE 98: MINDCLAYTON DALTONMARCH 31, 2021NAUTILUSListen for edited audio, including cut off speech, sound that’s warped or modulated and speech that sounds slower or faster.
HOW TO SPOT A FAKE VIDEOELYSE SAMUELS, SARAH CAHLAN, EMILY SABENSMARCH 19, 2021WASHINGTON POSTTransmitters broadcast a modulated signal, which is received on the aircraft.
MAKE WAY FOR ROBOTSKATIE MCLEANFEBRUARY 24, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWParticipants in what we called the “WHOOP dynamic groups” modulated their training based on feedback from their WHOOP straps.
WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR RUNNING? FOCUS ON RECOVERY.OUTSIDE EDITORSFEBRUARY 5, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE“They would still be able to modulate disease severity,” Sette said, suggesting that people infected a second time would likely have a milder disease.
CORONAVIRUS MUTATIONS ADD URGENCY TO VACCINATION EFFORT AS EXPERTS WARN OF LONG BATTLE AHEADJOEL ACHENBACH, ARIANA EUNJUNG CHAJANUARY 30, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAlso modulate your tones to the pitch of discretion and confidence.
CERTAIN SUCCESSNORVAL A. HAWKINSWORDS RELATED TO MODULATE
- abated
- absolved
- alleviated
- amnestied
- canceled
- condoned
- decreased
- deferred
- delayed
- desisted
- diminished
- dwindled
- eased up
- excused
- exonerated
- fell away
- forbore
- forgave
- halted
- held off
- held up
- intermited
- mitigated
- moderated
- modified
- modulated
- pardoned
- prorogued
- put off
- reduced
- relaxed
- released
- repealed
- reprieved
- rescinded
- respited
- sank
- shelved
- slacked
- slackened
- softened
- stayed
- suspended
- waned
- weakened
- allege
- articulate
- assert
- aver
- blab
- break silence
- chat
- chew
- communicate
- converse
- convey
- declare
- deliver
- descant
- discourse
- drawl
- enunciate
- expatiate
- express
- gab
- gas
- go
- jaw
- lip
- make known
- make public
- modulate
- mouth
- mumble
- murmur
- mutter
- open one's mouth
- perorate
- pop off
- pronounce
- put into words
- rap
- say
- shout
- sound
- speak one's piece
- spiel
- spill
- state
- tell
- utter
- verbalize
- vocalize
- voice
- whisper
- yak
- yakety-yak
- yammer
- alleges
- articulates
- asserts
- avers
- blabs
- breaks silence
- chats
- chews
- communicates
- converses
- conveys
- declares
- delivers
- descants
- discourses
- drawls
- enunciates
- expatiates
- expresses
- gabs
- gases
- goes
- jaws
- lips
- makes known
- makes public
- modulates
- mouths
- mumbles
- murmurs
- mutters
- open one's mouth
- perorates
- pops off
- pronounces
- puts into words
- raps
- says
- shouts
- sounds
- speaks one's piece
- spiels
- spills
- states
- tells
- utters
- verbalizes
- vocalizes
- voices
- whispers
- yakkety-yaks
- yaks
- yammers
- abate
- adjust
- admix
- allay
- alleviate
- assuage
- chill out
- cool
- cool out
- curb
- dilute
- ease
- fine tune
- lessen
- make reasonable
- mitigate
- modulate
- mollify
- pacify
- palliate
- relieve
- restrain
- revamp
- soft pedal
- soften
- soothe
- switch
- take the bite out of
- take the edge off
- take the sting out of
- tone down
- transmogrify
- weaken
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