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see·saw

 (sē′sô′)
n.
1. A long plank balanced on a central fulcrum so that with a person riding on each end, one end goes up as the other goes down. Also called regionally dandle, dandle board, teedle board, teeter, teeterboard, teeter-totter, tilt1, tilting board.
2. The act or game of riding a seesaw.
3. A back-and-forth or up-and-down movement.
4. An action or process in which something repeatedly changes from one condition or situation to another: the seesaw in temperatures.
intr.v. see·sawed, see·saw·ing, see·saws
1. To play on a seesaw.
2. To move back and forth or up and down.
3. To change back and forth from one condition or situation to another: The lead seesawed for much of the tennis match.

[Reduplication of saw.]
Our Living Language The seesaw is known regionally by many names. In southeast New England it is called a tilt or a tilting board. Speakers in northeast Massachusetts call it a teedle board, and around Narragansett Bay it is often called a dandle or dandle board. Teeter or teeterboard is used more generally in the northeast United States, while teeter-totter, probably the most common term after seesaw, is used across the inland northern states and westward to the West Coast. Both seesaw (from the verb saw) and teeter-totter (from teeter, as in to teeter on the edge) demonstrate the linguistic process called reduplication, where a word or syllable is doubled, often with a different vowel. Reduplication is typical of words that indicate repeated activity, such as riding up and down on a seesaw.
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seesaw

(ˈsiːˌsɔː)
n
1. (Games, other than specified) a plank balanced in the middle so that two people seated on the ends can ride up and down by pushing on the ground with their feet
2. (Games, other than specified) the pastime of riding up and down on a seesaw
3.
a. an up-and-down or back-and-forth movement
b. (as modifier): a seesaw movement.
vb
(intr) to move up and down or back and forth in such a manner; oscillate
[C17: reduplication of saw1, alluding to the movement from side to side, as in sawing]
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see•saw

(ˈsiˌsɔ)

n.
1. a recreational device on which two children alternately ride up and down while seated at opposite ends of a long plank balanced at the middle.
2. any movement or procedure characterized by ups and downs or vacillation.
adj.
3. moving up and down, back and forth, or alternately ahead and behind.
v.i.
4. to move in a seesaw manner.
5. to ride on a seesaw.
6. to vacillate.
v.t.
7. to cause to move in a seesaw manner.
[1695–1705; gradational compound based on saw1]
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seesaw


Past participle: seesawed
Gerund: seesawing

Imperative
seesaw
seesaw
Present
I seesaw
you seesaw
he/she/it seesaws
we seesaw
you seesaw
they seesaw
Preterite
I seesawed
you seesawed
he/she/it seesawed
we seesawed
you seesawed
they seesawed
Present Continuous
I am seesawing
you are seesawing
he/she/it is seesawing
we are seesawing
you are seesawing
they are seesawing
Present Perfect
I have seesawed
you have seesawed
he/she/it has seesawed
we have seesawed
you have seesawed
they have seesawed
Past Continuous
I was seesawing
you were seesawing
he/she/it was seesawing
we were seesawing
you were seesawing
they were seesawing
Past Perfect
I had seesawed
you had seesawed
he/she/it had seesawed
we had seesawed
you had seesawed
they had seesawed
Future
I will seesaw
you will seesaw
he/she/it will seesaw
we will seesaw
you will seesaw
they will seesaw
Future Perfect
I will have seesawed
you will have seesawed
he/she/it will have seesawed
we will have seesawed
you will have seesawed
they will have seesawed
Future Continuous
I will be seesawing
you will be seesawing
he/she/it will be seesawing
we will be seesawing
you will be seesawing
they will be seesawing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been seesawing
you have been seesawing
he/she/it has been seesawing
we have been seesawing
you have been seesawing
they have been seesawing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been seesawing
you will have been seesawing
he/she/it will have been seesawing
we will have been seesawing
you will have been seesawing
they will have been seesawing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been seesawing
you had been seesawing
he/she/it had been seesawing
we had been seesawing
you had been seesawing
they had been seesawing
Conditional
I would seesaw
you would seesaw
he/she/it would seesaw
we would seesaw
you would seesaw
they would seesaw
Past Conditional
I would have seesawed
you would have seesawed
he/she/it would have seesawed
we would have seesawed
you would have seesawed
they would have seesawed
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011

seesaw

teeter-totter
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.seesaw - a plaything consisting of a board balanced on a fulcrumseesaw - a plaything consisting of a board balanced on a fulcrum; the board is ridden up and down by children at either end
playground - yard consisting of an outdoor area for children's play
plaything, toy - an artifact designed to be played with
Verb1.seesaw - ride on a plank
play - participate in games or sport; "We played hockey all afternoon"; "play cards"; "Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches"
2.seesaw - move up and down as if on a seesaw
move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
3.seesaw - move unsteadily, with a rocking motionseesaw - move unsteadily, with a rocking motion
move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

seesaw

verb
To lean suddenly, unsteadily, and erratically from the vertical axis:
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Translations
أُرْجُوحةأُرْجوحَهيَتأرْجَح
houpačkahoupat se
vippe
keinulauta
klackalica
libikókamérleghintahintázik
vega saltvega salt, ganga upp og niîurvegasalt
シーソー
널뛰기시소
suptissūpuoklės
šūpoļu dēlisšūpoties
gungbräde
แผ่นกระดานหก
aşağı yukarı inip çıkmaktahteravallitahterevalli
bập bênh

seesaw

[ˈsiːsɔː]
A. N (= apparatus, game) → subibaja m, balancín m
B. ADJ [movement] → oscilante, de vaivén
seesaw motionmovimiento m oscilante or de vaivén
C. VIcolumpiarse (fig) → vacilar
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seesaw

[ˈsiːsɔː]
n
(in playground)jeu m de bascule, tapecul m
(for situation)va-et-vient m constant
vi [emotions, mood, stock market, game, opinion poll] → faire du yoyo
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

seesaw

nWippe f; (fig, back and forth) → Hin und Her nt; (up and down) → Auf und Ab nt
adjschaukelnd; seesaw changesständiges Hin und Her
viwippen; (fig, emotional states) → auf und ab gehen; prices, public opinionschwanken
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

seesaw

[ˈsiːˌsɔː]
1. naltalena (a bilico)
2. vi (fig) → oscillare
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

seesaw

(ˈsiːsoː) noun
a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down. The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.
verb
to move up and down like a seesaw. The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.
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seesaw

أُرْجُوحة houpačka vippe Wippe τραμπάλα balancín, columpio keinulauta bascule klackalica altalena シーソー 시소 wip dumpehuske huśtawka balancé, gangorra детские качели в виде доски, уравновешенной в центре gungbräde แผ่นกระดานหก tahterevalli bập bênh 跷跷板
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References in classic literature ?
As she replaced the dipper Seesaw promptly raised his hand, and Miss Dearborn indicated a weary affirmative.
The punishment was bad enough, but to be coupled in correction with Seesaw Simpson was beyond human endurance.
The last clattering foot had echoed through the hall, Seesaw's backward glance of penitence had been met and answered defiantly by one of cold disdain.
Then finding that extra effort would only result in her reciting with the oldest Simpson boy, she delib- erately held herself back, for wisdom's ways were not those of pleasantness nor her paths those of peace if one were compelled to tread them in the company of Seesaw Simpson.
I remember the whole beginning as a succession of flights and drops, a little seesaw of the right throbs and the wrong.
"The old Sydney Carton of old Shrewsbury School," said Stryver, nodding his head over him as he reviewed him in the present and the past, "the old seesaw Sydney.
In the distance one could see that fellow on the pillar standing rigid against the background of sky, his seesaw stopped for the first time in twenty years.
He seesawed on the mizzenmast of his craft as safe as a Steeple Jack rigged to the flagpole of a skyscraper.
Thankfully, I spotted the seesaw and realised it would be perfect to occupy them both.
"The symbolism of the seesaw is just magical," said Claudia Tristan, director of Latinx messaging for El Paso, Texas-born presidential contender Beto O'Rourke.
Interest in CZR options lately, including opening of 10K Jun 8.5 calls as well as 10K Jul 7 puts Monday and a buyer of 60K Jun 8.5 puts Friday, comes after several months of seesaw action in shares - the stock surged in the first two weeks of the year, but then flat-lined and is at the same levels today as in mid-January, despite speculation of activist investor interest in the casino operator.
The Beermen and the Hotshots were locked in a seesaw battle in the first six games of the finals with Magnolia taking Game 1, 99-94, that started off the win-lose trend.