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de·mod·u·late

 (dē-mŏj′ə-lāt′, -mŏd′yə-)
tr.v. de·mod·u·lat·ed, de·mod·u·lat·ing, de·mod·u·lates
To extract (information) from a modulated carrier wave.

de·mod′u·la′tor n.
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demodulate

(diːˈmɒdjʊˌleɪt)
vb
(Electronics) to carry out demodulation on (a wave or signal)
deˈmoduˌlator n
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de•mod•u•late

(diˈmɒdʒ əˌleɪt)

v.t. -lat•ed, -lat•ing.
to extract the original information-bearing signal from (a modulated carrier wave or signal).
[1920–25]
de•mod`u•la′tion, n.
de•mod′u•la`tor, n.
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demodulate


Past participle: demodulated
Gerund: demodulating

Imperative
demodulate
demodulate
Present
I demodulate
you demodulate
he/she/it demodulates
we demodulate
you demodulate
they demodulate
Preterite
I demodulated
you demodulated
he/she/it demodulated
we demodulated
you demodulated
they demodulated
Present Continuous
I am demodulating
you are demodulating
he/she/it is demodulating
we are demodulating
you are demodulating
they are demodulating
Present Perfect
I have demodulated
you have demodulated
he/she/it has demodulated
we have demodulated
you have demodulated
they have demodulated
Past Continuous
I was demodulating
you were demodulating
he/she/it was demodulating
we were demodulating
you were demodulating
they were demodulating
Past Perfect
I had demodulated
you had demodulated
he/she/it had demodulated
we had demodulated
you had demodulated
they had demodulated
Future
I will demodulate
you will demodulate
he/she/it will demodulate
we will demodulate
you will demodulate
they will demodulate
Future Perfect
I will have demodulated
you will have demodulated
he/she/it will have demodulated
we will have demodulated
you will have demodulated
they will have demodulated
Future Continuous
I will be demodulating
you will be demodulating
he/she/it will be demodulating
we will be demodulating
you will be demodulating
they will be demodulating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been demodulating
you have been demodulating
he/she/it has been demodulating
we have been demodulating
you have been demodulating
they have been demodulating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been demodulating
you will have been demodulating
he/she/it will have been demodulating
we will have been demodulating
you will have been demodulating
they will have been demodulating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been demodulating
you had been demodulating
he/she/it had been demodulating
we had been demodulating
you had been demodulating
they had been demodulating
Conditional
I would demodulate
you would demodulate
he/she/it would demodulate
we would demodulate
you would demodulate
they would demodulate
Past Conditional
I would have demodulated
you would have demodulated
he/she/it would have demodulated
we would have demodulated
you would have demodulated
they would have demodulated
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.demodulate - extract information from a modulated carrier wave
extract, pull out, pull up, draw out, take out, pull - remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense; "pull weeds"; "extract a bad tooth"; "take out a splinter"; "extract information from the telegram"
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Translations
복조하다
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