"Seesawing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Seesawing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Seesawing" Meaning

Moved up and down in a back-and-forth motion, typically in a pendulum-like way.

"Seesawing" Examples

Examples of "seesawing"


The seesawing tide of public opinion led the government to change its stance on the issue.
The financial markets were experiencing a seesawing motion, with stocks fluctuating wildly by the hour.
She stood on the seesaw and pumped her legs up and down, laughing with her friend on the other end.
The unpredictability in the tennis match was causing the crowd to seesaw between joy and disappointment.
The seesawing conflict between reason and desire often experts to make difficult decisions.

"Seesawing" Similar Words

Seeps

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to flow or drip slowly and constantly, often in small amounts<br><br>Example: "A pipe that has burst leaks, causing water to seep into the room."

Seer

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Seeress

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A seeress is an ancient word for a female prophet or a fortune teller, particularly one who could foresee the future through supernatural or mystical means. In some cultures, seeresses were believed to possess the ability to see into the future, interpret omens, and predict the course of events. The term is often associated with ancient Germanic and Celtic cultures, where these women played a significant role in divination and spiritual practices.

Seers

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Professionals who claim to have the ability to predict the future, typically through mystical or supernatural means.<br><br>Examples: prophets, clairvoyants, fortune tellers, visionaries, diviners.

Seersucker

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A type of fabric characterized by a distinctive striped orMotif pattern, typically made of cotton. It is known for its breathability and comfort, making it a popular choice for warm weather clothing, particularly lightweight suits and suits.

Sees

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To look at or perceive with the eyes.<br><br>Example: She sees the sunset on the beach.<br><br>To understand or comprehend something.<br><br>Example: I see what you mean.<br><br>To foresee or predict a future event.<br><br>Example: I see a storm coming.

Seesaw

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A seesaw is a tool used to help a child learn to balance, by sitting on a movable platform. It alternates up and down motion, one person sitting on one end and then the other, as the other person moves off, allowing the first person to rise.

Seesawed

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Seesaws

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Equipment or structure consisting of board, seat, or balance with two supports, suspended or pivoted, for children to sit facing each other on opposite sides, often used for lifting each other up.

Seest

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To see or observe from afar, often with the aid of some device or instrument, but from a distance of far enough that the object or thing cannot be touched by hand.

Seethe

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Seethed

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To seethe means to feel a strong and often uncontrolled emotion, such as anger or fury, often to the point of boiling or bubbling over.

Seethes

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To seethe is to boil or bubble, typically under unevenly applied heat, resulting in a churning or bubbling mixture.

Seething

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To be filled or overflowing with intense anger, annoyance, or frustration.

Sega

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Sega is a Japanese multinational video game developer and publisher that is one of the largest and most well-known companies in the gaming industry.<br><br>Historically, Sega was primarily a manufacturer of arcade video games, and their most famous arcade franchises include:<br><br>1. Sonic the Hedgehog<br>2. OutRun<br>3. Virtua Fighter<br>4. Phantasy Star<br><br>In the 1990s, Sega released several successful console systems, including the Sega Master System, Sega Genesis (known as the Mega Drive outside of North America), and Sega Saturn. <br><br>In the modern era, Sega continues to develop and publish games for various platforms, including console, PC, and mobile devices.

Segesta

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Segesta is an ancient city in Sicily, Italy, known for its well-preserved Greek theater and temple. The city was an important center of the Sicilian city-state in the Hellenistic period and was a rival to the city of Selinunte. The city's name is derived from the Legendary figure of Segesta, a nymph in ancient Greek mythology.