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The noun form of the verb "inflect" is inflection.

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Is it possible to inflect pain on strong people?

Yes


What words end in flect?

deflect, reflect, inflect, genuflect...


What 7 letter words can be made with inxflstcaple?

inflect, caplets, explain


How come it is difficult to inflect pain on strong people?

Because they are very strong.


What are some words that contain the root flect?

Inflect- change something or to bend or curve


How can use inflect in a sentence?

Make sure not to infect the wound before cleaning it.inflect not infect.He inflects his voice when he is getting serious. = change pitch Inflect also means to change the form of a word according to the grammatical rules of a language


Can you give me an example of a sentence using the word infect?

To make that particular sound you need to inflect the tone of your voice.


Are there any words that end in -flect?

Inflect is a word. It means to change something or to bend or curve.=e.g the pitch or tone, or to change the form of a word.=


What are words that have -flect- in them?

deflect,reflective,reflector,reflectoscope inflect,reflection,reflect,inflection,flection genuflection,reflctive,


How do you inflect tenses?

So far as the form itself goes, you can't inflect a tense, because a tense is already an inflection, and inflections can't be themselves inflected. However, there are reasons in English to treat the perfect tense syntactically as a tense inflected form of a past tense. This is argued in, e.g., James McCawley's book The Syntactic Phenomena of English.


Is possible to inflect pain on strong people?

Of course! They are people like everyone else. Unless they have some strange condition they can feel pain.


What is morfology?

That branch of biology which deals with the structure of animals and plants, treating of the forms of organs and describing their varieties, homologies, and metamorphoses. See Tectology, and Promorphology.