occlude

occlude [o-klud]
1Cerrar, tapar.
2Absorber, como un metal absorbe un ga
sustantivo
va.

occlude [ɒˈkluːd]
verb:transitive
ocluir

Verb Conjugation for "occlude"

Imperative
  • occlude
  • you occlude
  • he/she occludes
  • we occlude
  • you occlude
  • they occlude
Preterite
  • I occluded
  • you occluded
  • he/she occluded
  • we occluded
  • you occluded
  • they occluded
Present Continuous
  • I am occluding
  • you are occluding
  • he/she is occluding
  • we are occluding
  • you are occluding
  • they are occluding
Present Perfect
  • I have occluded
  • you have occluded
  • he/she has occluded
  • we have occluded
  • you have occluded
  • they have occluded
Past Continuous
  • I was occluding
  • you were occluding
  • he/she was occluding
  • we were occluding
  • you were occluding
  • they were occluding
Past Perfect
  • I had occluded
  • you had occluded
  • he/she had occluded
  • we had occluded
  • you had occluded
  • they had occluded
Future
  • I will occlude
  • you will occlude
  • he/she will occlude
  • we will occlude
  • you will occlude
  • they will occlude
Future Perfect
  • I will have occluded
  • you will have occluded
  • he/she will have occluded
  • we will have occluded
  • you will have occluded
  • they will have occluded
Future Continuous
  • I will be occluding
  • you will be occluding
  • he/she will be occluding
  • we will be occluding
  • you will be occluding
  • they will be occluding
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been occluding
  • you have been occluding
  • he/she has been occluding
  • we have been occluding
  • you have been occluding
  • they have been occluding
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been occluding
  • you will have been occluding
  • he/she will have been occluding
  • we will have been occluding
  • you will have been occluding
  • they will have been occluding
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been occluding
  • you had been occluding
  • he/she had been occluding
  • we had been occluding
  • you had been occluding
  • they had been occluding