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Forestall (to ) conjugation

English
22 examples
This verb can also mean the following: hinder something by taking precautionary, anticipate, purchase, intercept on the road, bar from happening, preclude, render impossible, delay, prevent, act foreseeingly, do, obstruct, avert, deprive, in order to charge a monopoly price, stop up

Conjugation of forestall

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you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
forestall
forestall
forestalls
forestall
forestall
forestall
Future Simple
will forestall
will forestall
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will forestall
will forestall
will forestall
Past Simple
forestalled
forestalled
forestalled
forestalled
forestalled
forestalled
Conditional Simple
would forestall
would forestall
would forestall
would forestall
would forestall
would forestall
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am forestalling
are forestalling
is forestalling
are forestalling
are forestalling
are forestalling
Future Progressive
will be forestalling
will be forestalling
will be forestalling
will be forestalling
will be forestalling
will be forestalling
Past Progressive
was forestalling
were forestalling
was forestalling
were forestalling
were forestalling
were forestalling
Conditional Progressive
would be forestalling
would be forestalling
would be forestalling
would be forestalling
would be forestalling
would be forestalling
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have forestalled
have forestalled
has forestalled
have forestalled
have forestalled
have forestalled
Future Perfect
will have forestalled
will have forestalled
will have forestalled
will have forestalled
will have forestalled
will have forestalled
Past Perfect
had forestalled
had forestalled
had forestalled
had forestalled
had forestalled
had forestalled
Conditional Perfect
would have forestalled
would have forestalled
would have forestalled
would have forestalled
would have forestalled
would have forestalled
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been forestalling
have been forestalling
has been forestalling
have been forestalling
have been forestalling
have been forestalling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been forestalling
will have been forestalling
will have been forestalling
will have been forestalling
will have been forestalling
will have been forestalling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been forestalling
had been forestalling
had been forestalling
had been forestalling
had been forestalling
had been forestalling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been forestalling
would have been forestalling
would have been forestalling
would have been forestalling
would have been forestalling
would have been forestalling

Examples of forestall

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
- Ill forestall their coming hither, and say you are not fit. - Not a whit!
An Irish army of 20,000 men, even 15,000 would forestall such a threat and bring this wretched war to a speedy end.
And it appears they were designed to circumvent any attempt to forestall their destructive nature.
Are you using flattery to forestall your decision, Jonathan?
As you remarked, simple courtesy would forestall that.
- Ill forestall their coming hither, and say you are not fit. - Not a whit!
An Irish army of 20,000 men, even 15,000 would forestall such a threat and bring this wretched war to a speedy end.
And it appears they were designed to circumvent any attempt to forestall their destructive nature.
Are you using flattery to forestall your decision, Jonathan?
As you remarked, simple courtesy would forestall that.
- (knocking) - But George Michael's development was about - to be forestalled.
- He's forestalled you there...
And if what you say is true, you have merely forestalled the inevitable.
And these junior crime fighters here, these Junior G-men, has, every one of them, stopped some crime from occurring and forestalled an entry into the black book of criminal deeds.
And what's in prayer but this two-fold force to be forestalled ere we come to fall, or pardon'd, being down?
I kept forestalling that, and she was losing patience.
- (knocking) - But George Michael's development was about - to be forestalled.
- He's forestalled you there...
And if what you say is true, you have merely forestalled the inevitable.
And these junior crime fighters here, these Junior G-men, has, every one of them, stopped some crime from occurring and forestalled an entry into the black book of criminal deeds.
And what's in prayer but this two-fold force to be forestalled ere we come to fall, or pardon'd, being down?
I kept forestalling that, and she was losing patience.

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