Sentence examples for conjugate from inspiring English sources

The word 'conjugate' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in grammar to refer to a set of verbs, specifically to list out the different forms it can take. For example: "We conjugated the verb to make sure we understood its various forms."

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conjugate

adjective

United in pairs; yoked together; coupled.

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Sábado Gigante's skits and segments are so over-the-top that it doesn't matter whether we've lost our ability to conjugate verbs into the subjunctive mood, for instance – we will still get the basics and other family members can fill us in on any nuances we missed.

Some fail to make adjectives agree with nouns, or conjugate verbs improperly.

But English is pretty simple: verbs hardly conjugate; nouns pluralise easily (just add "s", mostly) and there are no genders to remember.English-speakers appreciate this when they try to learn other languages.

By Myra ButtleFor our next game, perhaps we'll all get to conjugate verbs in Latin?

A keen sociologist might say that our harsh penalties are the conjugate response to the blatant over-sexualisation of today's youth.

Acid (1) and base (1) are called a conjugate acid-base pair, as are acid (2) and base (2).

He devoted his early research to the theory of Fourier integrals and series and added new findings to the study of Fourier transforms and the theory of conjugate functions, all of which formed a major part of his Introduction to the Theory of Fourier Integrals (1937).

Thus energy and time are conjugate: no experimental arrangement can determine both simultaneously, for the energy is relative to one experimental arrangement, and the time is relative to another.

By 1742 Euler had recognized that roots appear in conjugate pairs; if a + b√(−1) is a root, then so is a − b√(−1).

In fact, two images are usually formed a real image (often called the conjugate image) and a virtual image (often called the primary image).

(b) If the conjugate distances measured from the respective principal points are p and p′ and if m is the image magnification, then m = p′/p and 1/p′ = 1/p + 1/f′.

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