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Meanings of
inflected
in English
Showing alteration in form (especially by the addition of affixes)
uninflected
Related terms
modulated
Usage of
inflected
in English
1
Britain's music education systems are differently
inflected
but share that central principle.
2
As Meredith would say in that upwardly
inflected
way of hers, Seriously?
3
But not a single tentacle was
inflected
during the next 4 hrs.
4
Two of the leaves, which were well
inflected
,
re-expanded after 51 hrs.
5
When cut-off leaves are immersed in water, they alone often become
inflected
.
6
This amount caused the tentacle bearing each gland to be greatly
inflected
.
7
Approaching the man, she began to speak to him in
Egyptian
-
inflected
Arabic.
8
The lyrics arrive in a rush, delivered by a high,
gospel
-
inflected
vocalist.
9
Lecky and director Jade Lewis make this a fierce but
inflected
occasion.
10
Altogether,
positive
-
inflected
words outnumbered the negative, and were used more frequently.
11
Those in the mixed nitrate were decidedly
inflected
in 4 hrs.
12
The tentacle in this case was considerably
inflected
in 1 hr.
13
Take Bombino for example, whose
Islamic
-
inflected
desert blues kicks off Friday evening's festivities.
14
Bergman films the young lover's on the run with rhapsodic, highly
inflected
images.
15
The target words were matched
inflected
vs. monomorphemic nouns from three frequency levels.
16
This quantity caused all the tentacles to be
inflected
,
but after 24 hrs.
Other examples for "inflected"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
inflected
inflect
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
become inflected
much inflected
slightly inflected
somewhat inflected
strongly inflected
More collocations
Inflected
through the time
Inflected
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common