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  1. inflect:


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Detailed Synonyms for inflect in English

inflect:

to inflect verb (inflects, inflected, inflecting)

  1. to inflect
    to conjugate; to decline; to inflect
    • conjugate verb (conjugates, conjugated, conjugating)
    • decline verb (declines, declined, declining)
    • inflect verb (inflects, inflected, inflecting)
  2. to inflect
    – vary the pitch of one's speech 1
    to tone; to inflect; modulate
    – vary the pitch of one's speech 1
    • tone verb (tones, toned, toning)
    • inflect verb (inflects, inflected, inflecting)
    • modulate verb
  3. to inflect
    – change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language 1
    to inflect
    – change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language 1
    • inflect verb (inflects, inflected, inflecting)

Conjugations for inflect:

present
  1. inflect
  2. inflect
  3. inflects
  4. inflect
  5. inflect
  6. inflect
simple past
  1. inflected
  2. inflected
  3. inflected
  4. inflected
  5. inflected
  6. inflected
present perfect
  1. have inflected
  2. have inflected
  3. has inflected
  4. have inflected
  5. have inflected
  6. have inflected
past continuous
  1. was inflecting
  2. were inflecting
  3. was inflecting
  4. were inflecting
  5. were inflecting
  6. were inflecting
future
  1. shall inflect
  2. will inflect
  3. will inflect
  4. shall inflect
  5. will inflect
  6. will inflect
continuous present
  1. am inflecting
  2. are inflecting
  3. is inflecting
  4. are inflecting
  5. are inflecting
  6. are inflecting
subjunctive
  1. be inflected
  2. be inflected
  3. be inflected
  4. be inflected
  5. be inflected
  6. be inflected
diverse
  1. inflect!
  2. let's inflect!
  3. inflected
  4. inflecting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Related Words for "inflect":

  • inflecting

Alternate Synonyms for "inflect":


Related Definitions for "inflect":

  1. vary the pitch of one's speech1
  2. change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language1