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Broach (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: make a hole in, and put in a tap in order to draw the liquid, begin, pierce, begin discussion about, open, make an opening into, do, make
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Present Simple
broach
broach
broaches
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Future Simple
will broach
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Past Simple
broached
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Conditional Simple
would broach
would broach
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Present Progressive
am broaching
are broaching
is broaching
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Future Progressive
will be broaching
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Past Progressive
was broaching
were broaching
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Conditional Progressive
would be broaching
would be broaching
would be broaching
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Present Perfect
have broached
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Future Perfect
will have broached
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Past Perfect
had broached
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Conditional Perfect
would have broached
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been broaching
have been broaching
has been broaching
have been broaching
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Future Perfect Progressive
will have been broaching
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Past Perfect Progressive
had been broaching
had been broaching
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Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been broaching
would have been broaching
would have been broaching
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would have been broaching

Examples of broach

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"To marin frist, relationship coach,"a special matter I must broach.
"and I promise I'll never broach the subject again.
- All right. What about the broach?
- Another boat broach to, sir.
- Every time I broach it--
"To marin frist, relationship coach,"a special matter I must broach.
"and I promise I'll never broach the subject again.
- All right. What about the broach?
- Another boat broach to, sir.
- Every time I broach it--
A military leader who broaches surrender.
And, above all, wait until he broaches the subject.
Couple of rings and broaches.
The broaches, the bracelets, everything you gave me....
There's my engagement ring and a couple of broaches.
A military leader who broaches surrender.
And, above all, wait until he broaches the subject.
Couple of rings and broaches.
The broaches, the bracelets, everything you gave me....
There's my engagement ring and a couple of broaches.
- And since you broached the topic of popularity... you want to make attorney general, Scott.
- I know I've broached this, and it may be redundant but I'd like to reiterate that I'm extremely sexually needful lately.
- That broached the field, right there.
- What broached the field?
-Have you broached this with him?
Anthropologically speaking, women often confide in other women before broaching sensitive subjects with their mates.
Good luck broaching that subject.
Mac, I'm not insinuating anything. But since we're broaching the subject, I can tell you one thing that I don't like.
Oh. The male residents are often uncomfortable - broaching sexual matters with female medical staff.
She's broaching. We're losing her.
- And since you broached the topic of popularity... you want to make attorney general, Scott.
- I know I've broached this, and it may be redundant but I'd like to reiterate that I'm extremely sexually needful lately.
- That broached the field, right there.
- What broached the field?
-Have you broached this with him?
Anthropologically speaking, women often confide in other women before broaching sensitive subjects with their mates.
Good luck broaching that subject.
Mac, I'm not insinuating anything. But since we're broaching the subject, I can tell you one thing that I don't like.
Oh. The male residents are often uncomfortable - broaching sexual matters with female medical staff.
She's broaching. We're losing her.

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