Similar words: inflection, inflexion, deflect, reflect, reflector, genuflect, reflect on, reflecting. Meaning: [ɪn'flekt] v. 1. change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language 2. vary the pitch of one's speech.
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31) For the oscillator of caster, the change in motor current can inflect the change in friction between billet and mould under a certain condition.
32) The analysis and comparison of on-line data and off-line data have indicated that on-line monitoring system inflect information sensitively and operate reliably.
33) The music does what it needs to do to amplify and inflect the action, while also paying subtle sonic homage to the brassy Bond-style soundtracks of the past.
34) Linguistic differences thus inflect the different national contexts with which Tibetans are associated.
35) He is such a fool as to think that his strange behaviour can inflect others.
36) Different perspective and a new point of view, Dr Wen uses his own unique personality inflect more than 600 people.
37) High expression of MRP might inflect deeply infiltrating of the tumor and indicate metastasis of lymph node.
38) His voice doesn't even inflect this, I'd swear he was dead if he wasn't about 30 seconds away from fucking.
39) The advertisements in different times inflect a country's or a nation's culture developments, values, esthetic interests, and economic conditions in its period.
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