Meaning & Definition of word "Conjugate"
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Conjugate
/ˈkɒn.dʒʊ.ɡeɪt/
noun:
- 1. A pair of related elements; specifically, a pair of functions that can be derived from each other.
- Example: In mathematics, the conjugate of a complex number can be found by changing the sign of its imaginary part.
verb:
- 1. To inflect (a verb) for person, number, tense, etc.
- Example: In French, you need to conjugate verbs according to the subject pronoun.
- 2. To join together in pairs (usually referring to a mathematical or chemical context).
- Example: The chemist explained how to conjugate the two molecules to create a new compound.
adjective:
- 1. Bound together, especially in a way that allows them to function as a single entity.
- Example: The conjugate angles in the geometry problem were used to determine the missing angle.
Etymology
From Latin 'conjugat-' meaning 'joined together', from 'con-' + 'jugare', which means 'to join'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
conjugate verb:
Refers to the process of changing a verb form to indicate tense, mood, etc.
complex conjugate:
In mathematics, the conjugate of a complex number a + bi is a - bi.
conjugate pair:
A pair of related quantities that are obtained by conjugation.
Related Words
inflection:
The modification of a word to express different grammatical categories.
verb:
A word that describes an action, occurrence, or state.
join:
To connect or put together.
Slang Meanings of conjugate
Meaning: To pair up or connect with someone romantically.
Example Sentence: After they started going out, they were completely conjugate.
Meaning: To become involved in a relationship.
Example Sentence: They always conjugate at the parties.