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  1. seesaw. verb [ I ] uk / ˈsiː.sɔː / us / ˈsiː.sɑː / to change repeatedly from one emotion, situation, etc. to another and then back again: His mind seesawed between hope and despair all through those weeks. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. seesaw. adjective [ before noun ]

  2. The meaning of SEESAW is an alternating up-and-down or backward-and-forward motion or movement; also : a contest or struggle in which now one side now the other has the lead. How to use seesaw in a sentence.

  3. seesaw (US), see-saw (UK) n: figurative (back-and-forth situation or struggle) (figurado) subibaja nm (figurado) sube y baja loc nom m (figurado) montaña rusa loc nom f : My last boyfriend was very moody; our relationship was an emotional seesaw. seesaw (US), see-saw (UK) vi (move back and forth, up and down) balancearse⇒ v prnl ...

  4. to change repeatedly from one emotion, situation, etc. to another and then back again: His mind seesawed between hope and despair all through those weeks. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. seesaw. adjective [ before noun ]

  5. Hace 5 días · A seesaw is a long board which is balanced on a fixed part in the middle. To play on it, a child sits on each end, and when one end goes up, the other goes down. There was a sandpit, a seesaw and a swing in the playground. In a seesaw situation, something continually changes from one state to another and back again.

  6. intransitive verb. 3. (to move back and forth) a. columpiarse. The drunk patron was seesawing dangerously on his bar stool.El cliente borracho se columpiaba peligrosamente en el taburete. 4. (figurative) (to fluctuate) a. oscilar. The price of gas seesawed up and down all year long.El precio de la gasolina osciló de arriba abajo todo el año.

  7. noun. 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. the pastime of riding up and down on a seesaw. an up-and-down or back-and-forth movement. ( as modifier ) a seesaw movement. verb. intr to move up and down or back and forth in such a manner; oscillate.