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  1. convulsing:
  2. convulse:


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Detailed Translations for convulsing from English to German

convulsing:

convulsing adj

  1. convulsing (in convulsions)

Translation Matrix for convulsing:

ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
zuckend convulsing; in convulsions

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convulse:

to convulse verb (convulses, convulsed, convulsing)

  1. to convulse (twitch)
    zucken; in Krämpfen liegen

Conjugations for convulse:

present
  1. convulse
  2. convulse
  3. convulses
  4. convulse
  5. convulse
  6. convulse
simple past
  1. convulsed
  2. convulsed
  3. convulsed
  4. convulsed
  5. convulsed
  6. convulsed
present perfect
  1. have convulsed
  2. have convulsed
  3. has convulsed
  4. have convulsed
  5. have convulsed
  6. have convulsed
past continuous
  1. was convulsing
  2. were convulsing
  3. was convulsing
  4. were convulsing
  5. were convulsing
  6. were convulsing
future
  1. shall convulse
  2. will convulse
  3. will convulse
  4. shall convulse
  5. will convulse
  6. will convulse
continuous present
  1. am convulsing
  2. are convulsing
  3. is convulsing
  4. are convulsing
  5. are convulsing
  6. are convulsing
subjunctive
  1. be convulsed
  2. be convulsed
  3. be convulsed
  4. be convulsed
  5. be convulsed
  6. be convulsed
diverse
  1. convulse!
  2. let's convulse!
  3. convulsed
  4. convulsing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for convulse:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
in Krämpfen liegen convulse; twitch
zucken convulse; twitch quake; quaver; quiver; shake; shiver; shudder; tremble; vibrate
- jactitate; slash; thrash; thrash about; thresh; thresh about; toss

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Synonyms for "convulse":


Related Definitions for "convulse":

  1. be overcome with laughter1
  2. make someone convulse with laughter1
    • The comedian convulsed the crowd1
  3. contract involuntarily, as in a spasm1
    • The muscles in her face convulsed1
  4. cause to contract1
    • The spasm convulses her facial muscles1
  5. shake uncontrollably1
    • earthquakes convulsed the countryside1
  6. move or stir about violently1