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Inflect   Listen
verb
Inflect  v. t.  (past & past part. inflected; pres. part. inflecting)  
1.
To turn from a direct line or course; to bend; to incline, to deflect; to curve; to bow. "Are they (the rays of the sun) not reflected, refracted, and inflected by one and the same principle?"
2.
(Gram.) To vary, as a noun or a verb in its terminations; to decline, as a noun or adjective, or to conjugate, as a verb.
3.
To modulate, as the voice.






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