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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fibrillate.

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Examples

  • The heart quivers, or fibrillates, rapidly, for a few minutes, days or even weeks.

    Atrial fibrillation is easy to find, but evidence on how best to treat it isn't 2010

  • Opalina presents us with a sort of protozoan Quentin Crisp, a single-celled diva in feathers and lame, who "fibrillates through dark corridors" and discourses on the pleasures of asexual reproduction.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Opalina presents us with a sort of protozoan Quentin Crisp, a single-celled diva in feathers and lame, who "fibrillates through dark corridors" and discourses on the pleasures of asexual reproduction.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Still, when the camera ascends, the heart almost fibrillates.

    The New Republic - All Feed Stanley Kauffmann 2010

  • Still, when the camera ascends, the heart almost fibrillates.

    The New Republic - All Feed Stanley Kauffmann 2010

  • Still, when the camera ascends, the heart almost fibrillates.

    The New Republic - All Feed Stanley Kauffmann 2010

  • Still, when the camera ascends, the heart almost fibrillates.

    The New Republic - All Feed Stanley Kauffmann 2010

  • Well you’re just a little too sure of a world that fibrillates who knows when and for who knows what reasons..one can never ever de-lineate history and anyone who says one can is..well living in a world of thought and rather divorced from what i might stupidly dare to call physical reality.

    The Vegetarian Myth | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009

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