Catapult (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: be, have status increased rapidly, launch something, increase, fire a missile from a, have, do, fire

Conjugation of catapult

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you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
catapult
catapult
catapults
catapult
catapult
catapult
Future Simple
will catapult
will catapult
will catapult
will catapult
will catapult
will catapult
Past Simple
catapulted
catapulted
catapulted
catapulted
catapulted
catapulted
Conditional Simple
would catapult
would catapult
would catapult
would catapult
would catapult
would catapult
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am catapulting
are catapulting
is catapulting
are catapulting
are catapulting
are catapulting
Future Progressive
will be catapulting
will be catapulting
will be catapulting
will be catapulting
will be catapulting
will be catapulting
Past Progressive
was catapulting
were catapulting
was catapulting
were catapulting
were catapulting
were catapulting
Conditional Progressive
would be catapulting
would be catapulting
would be catapulting
would be catapulting
would be catapulting
would be catapulting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have catapulted
have catapulted
has catapulted
have catapulted
have catapulted
have catapulted
Future Perfect
will have catapulted
will have catapulted
will have catapulted
will have catapulted
will have catapulted
will have catapulted
Past Perfect
had catapulted
had catapulted
had catapulted
had catapulted
had catapulted
had catapulted
Conditional Perfect
would have catapulted
would have catapulted
would have catapulted
would have catapulted
would have catapulted
would have catapulted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been catapulting
have been catapulting
has been catapulting
have been catapulting
have been catapulting
have been catapulting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been catapulting
will have been catapulting
will have been catapulting
will have been catapulting
will have been catapulting
will have been catapulting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been catapulting
had been catapulting
had been catapulting
had been catapulting
had been catapulting
had been catapulting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been catapulting
would have been catapulting
would have been catapulting
would have been catapulting
would have been catapulting
would have been catapulting

Examples of catapult

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"catapult a vessel across space."
## Drink from God's goblet And then catapult ## ## into his kingdom ##
- A catapult's not gonna work.
- Get my catapult!
- He hasn't made me a catapult.
"catapult a vessel across space."
## Drink from God's goblet And then catapult ## ## into his kingdom ##
- A catapult's not gonna work.
- Get my catapult!
- He hasn't made me a catapult.
- Maybe one of the catapults hit it.
-Prepare the catapults.
-What about our catapults?
After all, isn't it the villain who catapults the hero into action?
Aim for their catapults!
- Maybe one of the catapults hit it.
-Prepare the catapults.
-What about our catapults?
After all, isn't it the villain who catapults the hero into action?
Aim for their catapults!
-Backed by Marxism ... a society that actually is not yet mature ... because almost no proletariat, or very little in the big cities ... a society can be catapulted into the industrial age.
...where dozens of protesters are staging an aII-night vigil.... ...we have watched with fascination, a straight-A student, Barbara "Babs" 'WyIer... an anything-but-ordinary young American... has been catapulted from suburban obscurity... to international fame.
A brass unicorn has been catapulted across a London street. ...and impaled an eminent surgeon.
A move so revolutionary, so dangerous that it would have catapulted the team that stuck it straight to the top.
After that, he will be catapulted back to his own time here.
A senatorial hearing has a way of catapulting everyone involved into the public eye with a subsequent effect on one's career.
And you come catapulting out of prison.
Capable of catapulting arrows in rapid succession... at tremendous velocity.
If each pet-owning American purchases only one can of poo-pourri, this franchise is worth over $40 billion, catapulting Poo-pourri Inc. to the number one corporation in America.
Phil's phools fooled the political experts by catapulting their man from a virtual unknown to a second place in the highly contested freeway...
-Backed by Marxism ... a society that actually is not yet mature ... because almost no proletariat, or very little in the big cities ... a society can be catapulted into the industrial age.
...where dozens of protesters are staging an aII-night vigil.... ...we have watched with fascination, a straight-A student, Barbara "Babs" 'WyIer... an anything-but-ordinary young American... has been catapulted from suburban obscurity... to international fame.
A brass unicorn has been catapulted across a London street. ...and impaled an eminent surgeon.
A move so revolutionary, so dangerous that it would have catapulted the team that stuck it straight to the top.
After that, he will be catapulted back to his own time here.
A senatorial hearing has a way of catapulting everyone involved into the public eye with a subsequent effect on one's career.
And you come catapulting out of prison.
Capable of catapulting arrows in rapid succession... at tremendous velocity.
If each pet-owning American purchases only one can of poo-pourri, this franchise is worth over $40 billion, catapulting Poo-pourri Inc. to the number one corporation in America.
Phil's phools fooled the political experts by catapulting their man from a virtual unknown to a second place in the highly contested freeway...

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