How do you say conjugate in English? Pronunciation of conjugate in English, a free online English pronunciation dictionary.
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Pronounce Conjugate as K OW N JH UW G AH T EH.
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Continue readingto combine or fuse two things together, typically referring to words such as ‘can’t.’
conjugate solution, conjugate(adj)a mixture of two partially miscible liquids A and B produces two conjugate solutions: one of A in B and another of B in A
conjugate, conjugated, coupled(adj)joined together especially in a pair or pairs
conjugate(adj)(of a pinnate leaflet) having only one pair of leaflets
conjugate, conjugated(adj)formed by the union of two compounds
"a conjugated protein"
conjugate, conjugated(verb)of an organic compound; containing two or more double bonds each separated from the other by a single bond
conjugate(verb)unite chemically so that the product is easily broken down into the original compounds
conjugate(verb)add inflections showing person, number, gender, tense, aspect, etc.
"conjugate the verb"
conjugate(verb)undergo conjugation
to come together to form a single unitbiological cells conjugating under a microscope
to put or bring together so as to form a new and longer wholeconjugate polymers in a chemistry lab
1. Because we like to speak our mind as quickly as possible, we often conjugate words that are seemingly too long to utter in their entirety, such as ‘would not.’
2. If you weld two pieces of metal together with a blow torch, you conjugate them into one solid whole.
3. Two people conjugate when they marry, joining together in both relationship and living space, most of the time.
4. By now, the words we conjugate in English would sound very out of place, which is why almost no one says ‘I could not do that.’
5. In the English language, we conjugate many different words for convenience, such as ‘won’t’ for ‘will not.’
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