inflect in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inflect in the PONS Dictionary

inflect Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to inflect one's voice
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There is a third class of verbs - that of verbs which neither change tone nor are inflected (modified).
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The participles are inflected by gender, number, and definiteness, and are coordinated with the subject when forming compound tenses (see tenses above).
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These possessive pronouns are inflected similarly to adjectives, agreeing in gender and number with the item possessed.
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Default word order was verbsubjectobject, and verbs inflected for the number, gender, and person of their subject.
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Nouns of common gender ending in "-an" do not inflect.
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In many languages, verbs are inflected (modified in form) to encode tense, aspect, mood, and voice.
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There are other purpose clauses introduced by more ordinary particles in which the verb is inflected for a special subordinate mode.
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Personal pronouns are inflected for number (singular, plural) and case (direct, oblique).
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These are participle forms, inflecting for gender and number by way of a vowel termination, like adjectives.
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Verb complexes- inflected verb themes combined with syntactic affixes- form sentences along with nominal phrases.
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