conjugating

Etymology

verb

  1. present participle and gerund of conjugate

noun

  1. conjugation
    Love language is self-plagiarism, the countless conjugatings of the verb “amo,” which weary not the wooer to speak nor the wooed to hear, so long as the sense of self is absorbed in the presence of the beloved. 1893, The Atlantic, volume 72, page 430

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