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Inflect

verb
(past & past part. inflected; pres. part. inflecting)
1.
Change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language.
2.
Vary the pitch of one's speech.  Synonyms: modulate, tone.



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"Inflect" Quotes from Famous Books



... told me, when I first went there, an' Radcliffe was a little baby, she 'strickly forbid anybody to touch'm.' It was on account o' what she called germs or somethin'. Well, I never had no particular yearnin' to inflect him with none o' my germs, but when she was off gallivantin', an' that poor little lonesome fella used to cry, an' put out his arms to be took, I'd take'm, an' give'm the only reel mother-huggin' he ever ...
— Martha By-the-Day • Julie M. Lippmann



Words linked to "Inflect" :   talk, verbalize, pluralize, utter, modify, verbalise, speak, conjugate, decline, compare, inflexion, pluralise, mouth



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