Definition of Seesawing. Meaning of Seesawing. Synonyms of Seesawing

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Definition of Seesawing

Seesawing
Seesaw See"saw`, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Seesawad; p. pr. & vb. n. Seesawing.] To move with a reciprocating motion; to move backward and forward, or upward and downward.

Meaning of Seesawing from wikipedia

- A seesaw (also known as a teeter-totter) is a long, narrow board supported by a single pivot point, most commonly located at the midpoint between both...
- Look up seesaw or see-saw in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seesaw typically refers to a playground piece of equipment. Seesaw or See-Saw may also refer...
- particular, in theories of neutrino m****es and neutrino oscillation, the seesaw mechanism is a generic model used to understand the relative sizes of observed...
- In algebraic geometry, the seesaw theorem, or seesaw principle, says roughly that a limit of trivial line bundles over complete varieties is a trivial...
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- Two for the Seesaw may refer to: Two for the Seesaw (play), a 1958 play by William Gibson Two for the Seesaw (film), a 1962 film based on the play This...
- criticisms of Ford and Kissinger's policies, including détente. The result was a seesaw battle for the 1,130 delegates required for their party's nomination that...
- Two for the Seesaw is a 1962 American romantic-drama film directed by Robert Wise and starring Robert Mitchum and Shirley MacLaine. It was adapted from...
- In chess, a windmill (or seesaw) is a tactic in which a piece repeatedly gains material while simultaneously creating an inescapable series of alternating...
- Seesaw is a 1973 American musical with a book by Michael Bennett, music by Cy Coleman, and lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Based on the William Gibson play Two...