Cordon off (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: protect from intrusion by enclosing, protect

Conjugation of cordon off

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Present Simple
cordon off
cordon off
cordons off
cordon off
cordon off
cordon off
Future Simple
will cordon off
will cordon off
will cordon off
will cordon off
will cordon off
will cordon off
Past Simple
cordoned off
cordoned off
cordoned off
cordoned off
cordoned off
cordoned off
Conditional Simple
would cordon off
would cordon off
would cordon off
would cordon off
would cordon off
would cordon off
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Present Progressive
am cordoning off
are cordoning off
is cordoning off
are cordoning off
are cordoning off
are cordoning off
Future Progressive
will be cordoning off
will be cordoning off
will be cordoning off
will be cordoning off
will be cordoning off
will be cordoning off
Past Progressive
was cordoning off
were cordoning off
was cordoning off
were cordoning off
were cordoning off
were cordoning off
Conditional Progressive
would be cordoning off
would be cordoning off
would be cordoning off
would be cordoning off
would be cordoning off
would be cordoning off
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Present Perfect
have cordoned off
have cordoned off
has cordoned off
have cordoned off
have cordoned off
have cordoned off
Future Perfect
will have cordoned off
will have cordoned off
will have cordoned off
will have cordoned off
will have cordoned off
will have cordoned off
Past Perfect
had cordoned off
had cordoned off
had cordoned off
had cordoned off
had cordoned off
had cordoned off
Conditional Perfect
would have cordoned off
would have cordoned off
would have cordoned off
would have cordoned off
would have cordoned off
would have cordoned off
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been cordoning off
have been cordoning off
has been cordoning off
have been cordoning off
have been cordoning off
have been cordoning off
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been cordoning off
will have been cordoning off
will have been cordoning off
will have been cordoning off
will have been cordoning off
will have been cordoning off
Past Perfect Progressive
had been cordoning off
had been cordoning off
had been cordoning off
had been cordoning off
had been cordoning off
had been cordoning off
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been cordoning off
would have been cordoning off
would have been cordoning off
would have been cordoning off
would have been cordoning off
would have been cordoning off

Examples of cordon off

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"You want me to cordon off the floor and set up a security log?"
'Behind me, people continue to be negotiate with the hotel and the' 'police and security services are beginning to cordon off the area.'
- As police cordon off the home...
- He was taking pictures of Kevin. Josh, send units to cordon off a 20-block grid centered on Short and Vine.
- No, but Park Service is going to cordon off the woods and do a grid search.
"You want me to cordon off the floor and set up a security log?"
'Behind me, people continue to be negotiate with the hotel and the' 'police and security services are beginning to cordon off the area.'
- As police cordon off the home...
- He was taking pictures of Kevin. Josh, send units to cordon off a 20-block grid centered on Short and Vine.
- No, but Park Service is going to cordon off the woods and do a grid search.
"Although the crowd was cordoned off at a distance of a hundred yards, "an unidentified Venezuelan struck Nixon in the head with a thrown onion."
'Police have cordoned off all nearby beaches.'
- Get that street cordoned off.
- I want this place cordoned off. - What for?
- It is cordoned off.
'What I can tell you is that, from about a quarter past ten this morning, 'police were cordoning off a...' Adopted, by the way.
Doctor, Mr. Jefferson's pet topic is not the artful arrangement of political power, but the cordoning off of a space in which no power exists at all.
FBI special agents have joined D.C. police in cordoning off the area.
Forget about cordoning off and run!
The paramedic is on site and is cordoning off the area.
"Although the crowd was cordoned off at a distance of a hundred yards, "an unidentified Venezuelan struck Nixon in the head with a thrown onion."
'Police have cordoned off all nearby beaches.'
- Get that street cordoned off.
- I want this place cordoned off. - What for?
- It is cordoned off.
'What I can tell you is that, from about a quarter past ten this morning, 'police were cordoning off a...' Adopted, by the way.
Doctor, Mr. Jefferson's pet topic is not the artful arrangement of political power, but the cordoning off of a space in which no power exists at all.
FBI special agents have joined D.C. police in cordoning off the area.
Forget about cordoning off and run!
The paramedic is on site and is cordoning off the area.

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