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inflect [ɪnˈflɛkt] vb
1. (Linguistics / Grammar) (Grammar) to change (the form of a word) or (of a word) to change in form by inflection 2. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) (tr) to change (the voice) in tone or pitch; modulate 3. (tr) to cause to deviate from a straight or normal line or course; bend [from Latin inflectere to curve round, alter, from flectere to bend] inflectedness n inflective adj inflector n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
inflect Translations inflect vt (Gram) → flektieren, beugen voice → modulieren vi (Gram) → flektierbar or veränderlich sein, gebeugt werden How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Reader Schraf handles this mass of material deftly, very slightly inflecting the different voices in the book: author Milford and Millay's sister Nora; Millay's husband Eugen Boissevain. As ever, Balogh's subject is the "framework of life" (following the general title of one of his first series, "Cadre de Vie," 1991-92)--the way environment and history weigh on the individual, inflecting his or her development, and, conversely, the way life's variety, the multiplicity of experiences, insinuates itself into collectively shared conditions. |
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