Distinguish (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: make noticeably different, see, make to differ, make, do, see someone, better from others through accomplishments

Conjugation of distinguish

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Present Simple
distinguish
distinguish
distinguishes
distinguish
distinguish
distinguish
Future Simple
will distinguish
will distinguish
will distinguish
will distinguish
will distinguish
will distinguish
Past Simple
distinguished
distinguished
distinguished
distinguished
distinguished
distinguished
Conditional Simple
would distinguish
would distinguish
would distinguish
would distinguish
would distinguish
would distinguish
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Present Progressive
am distinguishing
are distinguishing
is distinguishing
are distinguishing
are distinguishing
are distinguishing
Future Progressive
will be distinguishing
will be distinguishing
will be distinguishing
will be distinguishing
will be distinguishing
will be distinguishing
Past Progressive
was distinguishing
were distinguishing
was distinguishing
were distinguishing
were distinguishing
were distinguishing
Conditional Progressive
would be distinguishing
would be distinguishing
would be distinguishing
would be distinguishing
would be distinguishing
would be distinguishing
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Present Perfect
have distinguished
have distinguished
has distinguished
have distinguished
have distinguished
have distinguished
Future Perfect
will have distinguished
will have distinguished
will have distinguished
will have distinguished
will have distinguished
will have distinguished
Past Perfect
had distinguished
had distinguished
had distinguished
had distinguished
had distinguished
had distinguished
Conditional Perfect
would have distinguished
would have distinguished
would have distinguished
would have distinguished
would have distinguished
would have distinguished
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been distinguishing
have been distinguishing
has been distinguishing
have been distinguishing
have been distinguishing
have been distinguishing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been distinguishing
will have been distinguishing
will have been distinguishing
will have been distinguishing
will have been distinguishing
will have been distinguishing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been distinguishing
had been distinguishing
had been distinguishing
had been distinguishing
had been distinguishing
had been distinguishing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been distinguishing
would have been distinguishing
would have been distinguishing
would have been distinguishing
would have been distinguishing
would have been distinguishing

Examples of distinguish

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" No, there was nothing. Nothing, that you can distinguish that a plane had crashed there. "
"He should not be blind to a single fault in any subordinate, though at the same time, he should be quick and unfailing to distinguish error from malice, thoughtlessness from incompetency, and well-meant shortcoming from heedless or stupid blunder."
"He thought he could distinguish a figure standing there..."
"May /, Zhang Liang, a survivor of Han, present to my Lord "that the general should be able to distinguish people's qualities "before he /earns the an' of war
"Mrs. Barstow said the smaller of the two individuals "had a gauze dressing in the middle of his back, "but she didn't see much else to distinguish the offenders.
" No, there was nothing. Nothing, that you can distinguish that a plane had crashed there. "
"He should not be blind to a single fault in any subordinate, though at the same time, he should be quick and unfailing to distinguish error from malice, thoughtlessness from incompetency, and well-meant shortcoming from heedless or stupid blunder."
"He thought he could distinguish a figure standing there..."
"May /, Zhang Liang, a survivor of Han, present to my Lord "that the general should be able to distinguish people's qualities "before he /earns the an' of war
"Mrs. Barstow said the smaller of the two individuals "had a gauze dressing in the middle of his back, "but she didn't see much else to distinguish the offenders.
"The desire to take medicine is perhaps the greatest feature which distinguishes man from animals."
'In simple terms, the new Immigration Act 'distinguishes Commonwealth citizens 'who have a substantial connection with Britain.
- It distinguishes us from TV2
- There is no success without risk taking, and I think that is actually what distinguishes the captains of industry from others.
...although what distinguishes the skippers from hair streaks, coppers and blues is the way the clubs and antennae gradually thicken, often ending in hooked points.
"The desire to take medicine is perhaps the greatest feature which distinguishes man from animals."
'In simple terms, the new Immigration Act 'distinguishes Commonwealth citizens 'who have a substantial connection with Britain.
- It distinguishes us from TV2
- There is no success without risk taking, and I think that is actually what distinguishes the captains of industry from others.
...although what distinguishes the skippers from hair streaks, coppers and blues is the way the clubs and antennae gradually thicken, often ending in hooked points.
""Notwithstanding Judge Stern's distinguished record...
"...of their long and distinguished..."
"A distinguished Wessex family was delighted 35 years ago... "when he proposed marriage to their youngest daughter.
"Among the distinguished guests will be cabinet ministers,
"And a distinguished supporting cast.
"Cecilia is now having trouble distinguishing between what is real and what is not. "
"No distinguishing marks."
- Any distinguishing features?
- Any distinguishing marks?
- Any distinguishing marks?
""Notwithstanding Judge Stern's distinguished record...
"...of their long and distinguished..."
"A distinguished Wessex family was delighted 35 years ago... "when he proposed marriage to their youngest daughter.
"Among the distinguished guests will be cabinet ministers,
"And a distinguished supporting cast.
"Cecilia is now having trouble distinguishing between what is real and what is not. "
"No distinguishing marks."
- Any distinguishing features?
- Any distinguishing marks?
- Any distinguishing marks?

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