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Inflected

Inflected | Inflect | Inflecting

Inflected meaning

Deviating from a straight line. | Changed in form to reflect function (referring to a word). | Having inflected word forms; fusional.

Synonyms of Inflected

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Example sentences (20)

For example, here are some adjectives: And here are some examples of adjectives inflected to agree with nouns: Notice that the adjectives undergo the same sorts of stem changes when they are inflected as nouns do.

As its name suggests, Seagrass offers an ocean-inflected menu that includes sesame-encrusted ahi tuna, roasted Atlantic salmon in shrimp beurre blanc, and seared dayboat sea scallops.

He died of a self-inflected gunshot wound to the head, Garfield County Coroner Robert Glassmire said.

In 1992, Mr. Gordon and his fellow Bang on a Can directors David Lang and Julia Wolfe asked Mr. Black to join the newly formed All-Stars sextet, which brought further renown and attention to the festival’s visceral, rock-inflected music.

In the power and process market, sales increased approximately 10% overall and inflected mid-teen sales growth when excluding the revenue headwind from the wind-down of CAP1000 production.

Ms. Wintour’s House & Garden, which she renamed HG, became a snappy, fashion-inflected publication — notably putting people in elegant interiors — yet it alienated many subscribers and advertisers.

This effort has included attempts to restrict trans athletes competing in school sports and campaigning to ban ideologically inflected “woke” books.

An alumna of Danny Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group offers a Southern-inflected menu that subtly sings.

As the sun sets on the Seine, sip a cocktail named after Parisian bridges, sample from the Mediterranean-inflected cuisine or take a mini cruise thanks to one of its privatizable electric ships.

CDP’s strategy document is also inflected by a clear-eyed—if somewhat resigned—acknowledgment that the internet has irretrievably changed and that the old vision of a seamless global network, underpinned by shared universal values, is all but dead.

Dr. Ruth was not the typical radio and TV personality, She stood at 4-foot-7, she was bedecked in pearls, and had a recognizable German-inflected voice.

Having made two horror-inflected films in the form of and its sequel, it was time for a family friendly flick.

Only then did he layer beige and light brown-inflected creams on top to create an intricately rippled surface.

This is going to be my final Gold Rush piece before the ceremony, there will be nothing next week as instead I have a very, very special – perhaps spice-inflected – review planned for then.

As SFist reported earlier, the new location focuses more on Korean influences, rather than the more Thai-inflected menu that the Castro location has, but like in SF, brunch will very much be front and center on the menu.

Baz's depiction of the feuding Montagues and Capulets are inflected with racial tension, which feels all too relevant today.

Gone is the militarism and evangelical piety of George W. Bush’s Republican Party or the libertarian-inflected outrage of the Tea Party.

I thought their Asian-inflected pastries were pretty darn good, but evidently I was in the minority.

Both genres combine the drum patterns and basslines of their 4/4 cousins, but AmaPiano carries a cheery brightness—characterized by jazz-inflected keys, eager vocal cuts, and organ licks constructed over a laid-back 115 bpm framework—that kwaito lacks.

He left his last bullet for himself and died from the self-inflected gunshot wound.