0 past simple and past participle of vibrate --
1 to shake slightly and quickly, or to cause something to do this, in a way that is felt rather than seen or heard: --
The tubes are carved so that they have a distinctive resonant pitch when being vibrated.
The central controller system vibrated the electromagnet like an audio-speaker voice coil.
One line of research into recording sound for films involved a beam light reflected from a mirror which vibrated in response to sound waves.
The tub of the vibratory tumbler and all of its contents are then vibrated.
The mold can also be vibrated to expel bubbles.
Their houses have vibrated to the thumping noise of music.
It is then vibrated manually.
These are vibrated from below by the subaudio pumps previously described.