Kick-start (to ) conjugation

English
36 examples
This verb can also mean the following: do

Conjugation of kick-start

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you
it/she/he
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you all
they
Present Simple
kick-start
kick-start
kick-starts
kick-start
kick-start
kick-start
Future Simple
will kick-start
will kick-start
will kick-start
will kick-start
will kick-start
will kick-start
Past Simple
kick-started
kick-started
kick-started
kick-started
kick-started
kick-started
Conditional Simple
would kick-start
would kick-start
would kick-start
would kick-start
would kick-start
would kick-start
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am kick-starting
are kick-starting
is kick-starting
are kick-starting
are kick-starting
are kick-starting
Future Progressive
will be kick-starting
will be kick-starting
will be kick-starting
will be kick-starting
will be kick-starting
will be kick-starting
Past Progressive
was kick-starting
were kick-starting
was kick-starting
were kick-starting
were kick-starting
were kick-starting
Conditional Progressive
would be kick-starting
would be kick-starting
would be kick-starting
would be kick-starting
would be kick-starting
would be kick-starting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have kick-started
have kick-started
has kick-started
have kick-started
have kick-started
have kick-started
Future Perfect
will have kick-started
will have kick-started
will have kick-started
will have kick-started
will have kick-started
will have kick-started
Past Perfect
had kick-started
had kick-started
had kick-started
had kick-started
had kick-started
had kick-started
Conditional Perfect
would have kick-started
would have kick-started
would have kick-started
would have kick-started
would have kick-started
would have kick-started
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been kick-starting
have been kick-starting
has been kick-starting
have been kick-starting
have been kick-starting
have been kick-starting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been kick-starting
will have been kick-starting
will have been kick-starting
will have been kick-starting
will have been kick-starting
will have been kick-starting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been kick-starting
had been kick-starting
had been kick-starting
had been kick-starting
had been kick-starting
had been kick-starting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been kick-starting
would have been kick-starting
would have been kick-starting
would have been kick-starting
would have been kick-starting
would have been kick-starting

Examples of kick-start

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Despite all efforts, I was unable to kick-start her heart. "
- We need to kick-start it.
And secondly, I seem to remember Tony wanting to kick-start the new year with a healthier new him.
And they forwarded the entire industry to the point where we could have a kick-start.
Any way to kick-start it?
"Despite all efforts, I was unable to kick-start her heart. "
- We need to kick-start it.
And secondly, I seem to remember Tony wanting to kick-start the new year with a healthier new him.
And they forwarded the entire industry to the point where we could have a kick-start.
Any way to kick-start it?
And if we can stop him before he kick-starts this storm, Get his ring back --
Apparently, a bit of protein kick-starts the fermentation if the process doesn't get going.
Me, she kick-starts with jumper cables.
And if we can stop him before he kick-starts this storm, Get his ring back --
Apparently, a bit of protein kick-starts the fermentation if the process doesn't get going.
Me, she kick-starts with jumper cables.
And, uh, hearing that you were single again kind of kick-started my day.
But although Syd was gone, he had kick-started a revolution that would take rock music to a different planet.
Goddamn disk. That's what kick-started all this, huh?
I think they just kick-started me, you know?
Ironically kick-started into life by what is now being treated as murder.
A small overdose might fool my dad's neurosystem into kick-starting itself.
I'm kick-starting this bitch, man.
It's an antiquated treatment, but some hemophiliacs can inject plasma into their wounds, kick-starting the clotting process that's ineffective in their own systems.
Look, Pieter Van Helsing discovered wormwood affects the central nervous system, kick-starting the transformation.
The woman that you're ignoring while you're off kick-starting the men's movement out here with your junkie friends.
And, uh, hearing that you were single again kind of kick-started my day.
But although Syd was gone, he had kick-started a revolution that would take rock music to a different planet.
Goddamn disk. That's what kick-started all this, huh?
I think they just kick-started me, you know?
Ironically kick-started into life by what is now being treated as murder.
A small overdose might fool my dad's neurosystem into kick-starting itself.
I'm kick-starting this bitch, man.
It's an antiquated treatment, but some hemophiliacs can inject plasma into their wounds, kick-starting the clotting process that's ineffective in their own systems.
Look, Pieter Van Helsing discovered wormwood affects the central nervous system, kick-starting the transformation.
The woman that you're ignoring while you're off kick-starting the men's movement out here with your junkie friends.

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