Seesaw | Mean of seesaw in English Dictionary
/ˈsiːˌsɑː/
- Noun
- a long, flat board that is balanced in the middle so that when one end goes up the other end goes down
- Let's play/ride on the seesaw.
- a situation in which something keeps changing from one state to another and back again
- Their relationship was an emotional seesaw.
- a seesaw battle for power
- a seesaw economy
- Verb
- to keep changing from one state or condition to another and then back again
- The lead seesawed between the two runners right up to the finish line.
- Stock prices have continued to seesaw. [=to go up and down]