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Example sentences for "inflected"

Lexicographically close words:
inflating; inflation; inflationary; inflationists; inflect; inflecting; inflection; inflectional; inflections; inflective
  1. A different sentence order is frequent in inflected languages like Latin, German or Japanese.

  2. The words for “male” and “female” are inflected for number like other adjectives.

  3. The demonstratives and interrogatives are inflected for number and person like the rest.

  4. Pronouns are inflected for number, person and case.

  5. It is no longer referable to the Chinese type; since separate monosyllables have, more or less perfectly, become agglutinated into inflected forms, and the speech is as poly-syllabic as the other tongues of the world in general.

  6. Originally the inflected form may have prevailed over the whole of the North of England, but have gradually become confined to the West-Midland dialect.

  7. We find this in the rock-dove: the curious guttural sounds composing its set song, which accompany the love antics of the male, are not musical, while the clear inflected cooing note is agreeable to most ears.

  8. Bohemian is a highly inflected language and presents a great variety of forms.

  9. Since Bohemian is a highly inflected language, it is of extreme importance to become acquainted early with the case forms and their meanings.

  10. The lower part of the tergal margin is slightly inflected and roughened, where it meets the corresponding lower part of the scutal margin of the terga.

  11. In young specimens, with the capitulum about a quarter of an inch long, the fork of the carina is not developed, the lower slightly inflected portion consisting simply of an oval plate, twice as wide as the upper part.

  12. In some species, the adjoining basal margins of the scuta and terga, where touching each other, are inflected and roughened; again in L.

  13. In those Indian languages where the article pronouns are not found, and the personal pronouns only are used, the verb is usually inflected to agree with the subject or object, or both, in the same particulars.

  14. Perhaps, when we come more fully to study the formative elements in these more highly inflected languages, we may discover in such elements greatly modified, i.

  15. Sanscrit, Greek and Latin are familiar examples of inflected tongues.

  16. Observe that these are all inflected alike and the rules for formation given in §187.

  17. The present subjunctive is inflected as follows: CONJ.

  18. The present subjunctive of the irregular verb «sum» is inflected as follows: { 1.

  19. We learned in §186 that any perfect is inflected by adding the endings of the perfect to the perfect stem.

  20. The perfect active indicative is inflected by adding the endings of the perfect to the perfect stem.

  21. Nouns are inflected in five declensions, distinguished by the final letter of the stem and by the termination of the genitive singular.

  22. The Future Active Indicative is inflected as follows.

  23. The perfect and the pluperfect subjunctive active are inflected as follows: CONJ.

  24. All active perfects, pluperfects, and future perfects are formed on the perfect stem and inflected in the same way.

  25. The imperfect subjunctive of the irregular verb «sum» is inflected as follows: { 1.

  26. Deponent -iō verbs of the third conjugation are inflected like the passive of capiō.

  27. The inflected cells become continuous with the adjoining cells; and the region where the inflection is formed constitutes a kind of lip, below which a slit-like cavity is soon established.

  28. At the inflected edge an invagination of cells takes place, underneath the epiblast, towards the segmentation cavity, and gives rise to the dorsal wall of the mesenteron and the main part of the dorsal mesoblast.

  29. Elsewhere the epiblast at first extends over the yolk as in a typical epibolic gastrula, without being inflected to form a definite lip.

  30. The lip of the blastopore has moreover become inflected for its whole circumference.

  31. These numerals ar uzed uninflected, but may take an inflected gen.

  32. Proper nouns hav been inflected in full inasmuch as they occur in the Selections.

  33. In strictness, however, nouns are inflected for number and case only.

  34. Will is inflected like shall, having will in the first and third singular, wilt in the second singular, and would in the past.

  35. The third and last degree of perfection in human speech is found in inflected languages.

  36. Inflected languages are made up of a series of different terms, the number of which is by no means large, but the modification of which, by means of adjuncts, or through the position they occupy, are indeed innumerable.

  37. And, lastly, inflected languages are found in all that portion of Asia which is occupied by the white race.

  38. I pass over the other characteristics which distinguish agglutinative from inflected languages.

  39. Bill short, subconical; upper mandible curved at tip and bending over lower one, which is nearly straight; the edges of both somewhat inflected and not notched.

  40. Bill with considerably inflected cutting edges (tomia); claws of front toes short and slightly curved; hind claw nearly straight and elongated; other characters much as in Plectrophenax.

  41. Adjectives like acer, which, though inflected after the 3d declension type, could distinguish the m.

  42. The Plural is inflected as follows:-- Nom.

  43. We distinguish three different stems in a fully inflected verb,-- I.

  44. This is inflected regularly in the perfect tenses.

  45. Its various compounds are inflected in the same way.

  46. The passive is inflected regularly with the short vowel.

  47. These are strictly adjectives of the First and Second Declensions, and are inflected as such.

  48. The noun is inflected to show number, case, and gender.

  49. Accidence and etymology, which teaches us the nature of inflected forms and derivatives, and also how to use them.

  50. To memorize sentences and to learn how to construct them, before memorizing words and learning how to build either inflected forms or derivatives.

  51. His accuracy is gained by rapid conversions of words from one inflected form to another: nominatives into accusatives, singulars into plurals, infinitives into participles.

  52. It is as important to learn the right inflected forms of a word as to learn the uninflected word.

  53. In languages in the inflected or synthetic stage the terminations must be pronounced with marked distinctness, as these contain the correlation of ideas; it is all-important to hear whether a word is bonus or bonis or bonas or bonos.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inflected" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.