Glaciate (to ) conjugation

English
12 examples
This verb can also mean the following: freeze, erode, erode with a glacier, cover, cover with ice

Conjugation of glaciate

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they
Present Simple
glaciate
glaciate
glaciates
glaciate
glaciate
glaciate
Future Simple
will glaciate
will glaciate
will glaciate
will glaciate
will glaciate
will glaciate
Past Simple
glaciated
glaciated
glaciated
glaciated
glaciated
glaciated
Conditional Simple
would glaciate
would glaciate
would glaciate
would glaciate
would glaciate
would glaciate
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am glaciating
are glaciating
is glaciating
are glaciating
are glaciating
are glaciating
Future Progressive
will be glaciating
will be glaciating
will be glaciating
will be glaciating
will be glaciating
will be glaciating
Past Progressive
was glaciating
were glaciating
was glaciating
were glaciating
were glaciating
were glaciating
Conditional Progressive
would be glaciating
would be glaciating
would be glaciating
would be glaciating
would be glaciating
would be glaciating
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have glaciated
have glaciated
has glaciated
have glaciated
have glaciated
have glaciated
Future Perfect
will have glaciated
will have glaciated
will have glaciated
will have glaciated
will have glaciated
will have glaciated
Past Perfect
had glaciated
had glaciated
had glaciated
had glaciated
had glaciated
had glaciated
Conditional Perfect
would have glaciated
would have glaciated
would have glaciated
would have glaciated
would have glaciated
would have glaciated
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been glaciating
have been glaciating
has been glaciating
have been glaciating
have been glaciating
have been glaciating
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been glaciating
will have been glaciating
will have been glaciating
will have been glaciating
will have been glaciating
will have been glaciating
Past Perfect Progressive
had been glaciating
had been glaciating
had been glaciating
had been glaciating
had been glaciating
had been glaciating
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been glaciating
would have been glaciating
would have been glaciating
would have been glaciating
would have been glaciating
would have been glaciating

Examples of glaciate

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
- That's the primitive glaciated planet.
Eight hours and 34 minutes. Planet VI is glaciated, you say?
In fact, the only other route I can think of that they could have come is really down the coastal corridor, using these early de-glaciated areas as stopping places, as they worked their way south.
So do you think humans could have been coming down this de-glaciated route?
We are beaming down to a primitive glaciated planet in the Sigma Draconis star system.
By the time you get to about 1 6,000 years ago, there are a number of ice-free areas from the Gulf of Alaska all the way to down to southern British Columbia, which were also de-glaciating rapidly.
- That's the primitive glaciated planet.
Eight hours and 34 minutes. Planet VI is glaciated, you say?
In fact, the only other route I can think of that they could have come is really down the coastal corridor, using these early de-glaciated areas as stopping places, as they worked their way south.
So do you think humans could have been coming down this de-glaciated route?
We are beaming down to a primitive glaciated planet in the Sigma Draconis star system.
By the time you get to about 1 6,000 years ago, there are a number of ice-free areas from the Gulf of Alaska all the way to down to southern British Columbia, which were also de-glaciating rapidly.

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