見抜く [minuku] (to see through) conjugation

Japanese
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This verb follows the godan conjugation pattern. This verb can also mean the following: read into someone, have, have an insight

Conjugation of 見抜く

私/俺
Present informal tense
見抜く
minuku
I see through
Present informal negative tense
見抜かない
minukanai
I don't see through
Present formal tense
見抜きます
minukimasu
I see through
Present formal negative tense
見抜きません
minukimasen
I do not see through
私/俺
Past informal tense
見抜いた
minuita
I saw through
Past informal negative tense
見抜かなかった
minukanakatta
I didn't see through
Past formal tense
見抜きました
minukimashita
I see through
Past formal negative tense
見抜きませんでした
minukimasen deshita
I did not see through
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
見抜け
minuke
see through
Imperative negative mood
見抜くな
minuku na
don't see through
Imperative formal mood
見抜いてください
minuite kudasai
please see through
Imperative formal negative mood
見抜かないでください
minukanai dekudasai
please do not see through
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
見抜いて
minuite
see through
Passive stem
見抜かれる
minukareru
saw through
Hypothetical tense
見抜け
minuke
if I saw through
Hypothetical conditional stem
見抜けば
minukeba
saw through
私/俺
Volitional stem
見抜こう
minukō
will see through
Potential stem
見抜ける
minukeru
saw through
Continuative stem
見抜き
minuki
seeing through
Causative stem
見抜かせる
minukaseru
allow to see through
私/俺
Imperfective stem
見抜か
minuka
see through

Examples of 見抜く

Example in JapaneseTranslation in English
彼自身と同じように 機械が好きなんだと 見抜いた。(BABY EGGS LAUGHING) (GASPS) but builders like him.

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approach
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appear likely seem
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show
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become wideeyed
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gaze into the distance
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exchange glances

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