English
Detailed Synonyms for transpose in English
transpose:
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to transpose
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to transpose
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to transpose
– cause to change places 1 -
to transpose
– change the order or arrangement of 1 -
to transpose
– change key 1 -
to transpose
– exchange positions without a change in value 1 -
to transpose
– transfer from one place or period to another 1 -
to transpose
– put (a piece of music) into another key 1 -
to transpose
– transfer a quantity from one side of an equation to the other side reversing its sign, in order to maintain equality 1 -
to transpose
– In mathematics and spreadsheets, to rotate a matrix (a rectangular array of numbers) about a diagonal axis. 2 -
to transpose
– To reverse, as the order of the letters h and t in hte, in correcting the spelling of the; or reversing two wires in a circuit. 2
Conjugations for transpose:
present
- transpose
- transpose
- transposes
- transpose
- transpose
- transpose
simple past
- transposed
- transposed
- transposed
- transposed
- transposed
- transposed
present perfect
- have transposed
- have transposed
- has transposed
- have transposed
- have transposed
- have transposed
past continuous
- was transposing
- were transposing
- was transposing
- were transposing
- were transposing
- were transposing
future
- shall transpose
- will transpose
- will transpose
- shall transpose
- will transpose
- will transpose
continuous present
- am transposing
- are transposing
- is transposing
- are transposing
- are transposing
- are transposing
subjunctive
- be transposed
- be transposed
- be transposed
- be transposed
- be transposed
- be transposed
diverse
- transpose!
- let's transpose!
- transposed
- transposing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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transpose
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the transpose
– a matrix formed by interchanging the rows and columns of a given matrix 1