C1 adjective Formal

interpulsary

/ˌɪntərˈpʌlsəri/

Occurring, situated, or relating to the interval between pulses or rhythmic beats. It is primarily used in technical fields such as physics, telecommunications, and cardiology to describe events or spaces that happen during the gaps of a repeating signal.

Exemplos

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1

The technician carefully measured the interpulsary delay on the heart rate monitor.

The technician carefully measured the interpulsary delay on the heart rate monitor.

2

Strict adherence to interpulsary timing is required for the synchronization of the satellite array.

Strict adherence to interpulsary timing is required for the synchronization of the satellite array.

3

Check the interpulsary gap; if it's too short, the signal will blur.

Check the interpulsary gap; if it's too short, the signal will blur.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
interpulsation
Verb
pulse
Advérbio
interpulsarily
Adjetivo
interpulsary
Relacionado
pulsation
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Dica de memorização

Break it down: 'Inter' (between) + 'puls' (pulse) + 'ary' (relating to). It is the space 'between pulses.'

Quiz rápido

The radar engineer noticed a slight variance in the ___ timing, which caused the data lag.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: interpulsary

Exemplos

1

The technician carefully measured the interpulsary delay on the heart rate monitor.

everyday

The technician carefully measured the interpulsary delay on the heart rate monitor.

2

Strict adherence to interpulsary timing is required for the synchronization of the satellite array.

formal

Strict adherence to interpulsary timing is required for the synchronization of the satellite array.

3

Check the interpulsary gap; if it's too short, the signal will blur.

informal

Check the interpulsary gap; if it's too short, the signal will blur.

4

The researchers analyzed the interpulsary noise to determine if interference was coming from the local grid.

academic

The researchers analyzed the interpulsary noise to determine if interference was coming from the local grid.

5

By optimizing the interpulsary intervals, the company reduced energy consumption by twelve percent.

business

By optimizing the interpulsary intervals, the company reduced energy consumption by twelve percent.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
interpulsation
Verb
pulse
Advérbio
interpulsarily
Adjetivo
interpulsary
Relacionado
pulsation

Colocações comuns

interpulsary interval interpulsary interval
interpulsary period interpulsary period
interpulsary noise interpulsary noise
interpulsary timing interpulsary timing
interpulsary space interpulsary space

Frases Comuns

interpulsary gap

interpulsary gap

interpulsary duration

interpulsary duration

interpulsary modulation

interpulsary modulation

Frequentemente confundido com

interpulsary vs compulsory

Compulsory means required by law or rule, whereas interpulsary refers to the space between pulses.

interpulsary vs impulsive

Impulsive refers to acting without thought, while interpulsary is a technical term for signal intervals.

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Notas de uso

This word is highly specialized and is almost never encountered outside of scientific papers, engineering manuals, or medical diagnostics. It functions strictly as an attributive adjective.

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Erros comuns

Learners often mistake it for 'compulsory' due to the similar ending, or use it to mean 'impulsive.' It should only be used when referring to rhythmic gaps.

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Dica de memorização

Break it down: 'Inter' (between) + 'puls' (pulse) + 'ary' (relating to). It is the space 'between pulses.'

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Latin 'inter' (between) combined with 'pulsus' (a beating or stroke).

Padrões gramaticais

Used as an attributive adjective before nouns (e.g., interpulsary delay). Does not have a comparative or superlative form.

Quiz rápido

The radar engineer noticed a slight variance in the ___ timing, which caused the data lag.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: interpulsary

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