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I have translated many books from German into English. I am working on a project right now that has a rather odd word in it, which is one of those perfect words that very few people seem to know. The German word is "pendeln," which means to swing or sway back and forth as a pendulum. The correct English word is "pendulate," but it is so rarely used that it will very likely look wrong to the reader.

So, I'm looking for a really good substitute for "pendulate."

Vacillate is close, but it carries the baggage of hesitation with it. Fluctuate comes close, as does oscillate. However, none of these is really a perfect substitute for pendulate.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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It would be really helpful to have a complete sentence to be sure suggestions would fit the context.

How about seesaw?

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A really fine question. I suppose swing to and fro or shuttle won't do either. I see that pendeln is also used for commute. Maybe waffle or waver might do. Could you provide the context of the verb in German?

[Addendum: to yo-yo?]


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I dunno; here's a recent citation that looks good to my eye, "The American electorate for some decades has pendulated between liberalism and conservatism." (read: swung, alternated, oscillated)

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What's wrong with the good old simple one syllable non-technical term 'swing'? As in "the American electorate for some decades has swung between liberalism and conservatism."

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>has swung between liberalism and conservatism

!!

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Oscillate.
And welcome, Bill.

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>oscillate

like I said, "usually"!

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Yeah, give us the sentence/context, Bill. I am a translator, too, and don't see what's wrong with swing, until I see the context.

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Bill I think you're right, there isn't a good synonym, the closest I could cme is undulate

http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/pendulate


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