conjugated
/ (ˈkɒndʒʊˌɡeɪtɪd) /
chem
(of a molecule, compound, or substance) containing two or more double bonds alternating with single bonds
(of a double bond) separated from another double bond by one single bond
chem formed by the union of two compounds: a conjugated protein
- Also called: conjugate
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How to use conjugated in a sentence
In the Spanish Romany the verbs are all conjugated on the model of the first conjugation of the Castilian verbs.
Carmen | Prosper MerimeeThe particle see, negatives the verb, and thus all verbs can be conjugated positively and negatively.
Summary Narrative of an Exploratory Expedition to the Sources of the Mississippi River, in 1820 | Henry Rowe SchoolcraftThey are conjugated through all the variations of mood, tense, person, and number.
The Number Concept | Levi Leonard ConantWhen a new word is admitted into the language, it is conjugated regularly.
International Language | Walter J. ClarkVerbs are conjugated, but it is done simply to denote time and voice, and for no other reason.
A Fantasy of Far Japan | Baron Kencho Suyematsu
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