"emotioneren" meaning in Dutch

See emotioneren in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

IPA: /eːmoː(t)sioːˈneːrə(n)/, /eːmoː(t)sjoːˈneːrə(n)/ Audio: Nl-emotioneren.ogg
Rhymes: -eːrən Etymology: Borrowed from French émotionner. Equivalent to emotie + -eren. Etymology templates: {{bor|nl|fr|émotionner}} French émotionner, {{suf|nl|emotie|eren}} emotie + -eren Head templates: {{nl-verb}} emotioneren Inflection templates: {{nl-conj-wk|emotioneer|emotionere}} Forms: weak [table-tags], emotioneren [infinitive], emotioneren [gerund, neuter], emotioneer [first-person, present, singular], emotioneerde [first-person, past, singular], emotioneert [present, second-person, singular], emotioneer [present, second-person, singular], emotioneerde [past, second-person, singular], emotioneert [formal, present, second-person, singular], emotioneerde [formal, past, second-person, singular], emotioneert [Flanders, colloquial, present, second-person, singular], emotioneert [archaic, formal, majestic, present, second-person, singular], emotioneerde [Flanders, colloquial, past, second-person, singular], emotioneerde [archaic, formal, majestic, past, second-person, singular], emotioneert [present, singular, third-person], emotioneerde [past, singular, third-person], emotioneren [plural, present], emotioneerden [past, plural], emotionere [archaic, present, singular, subjunctive], emotioneerde [archaic, past, singular, subjunctive], emotioneren [archaic, plural, present, subjunctive], emotioneerden [archaic, past, plural, subjunctive], emotioneer [imperative, present, singular], emotioneert [archaic, imperative, plural, present], emotionerend [participle, present], geëmotioneerd [participle, past]
  1. (intransitive) to become emotional Tags: intransitive Related terms: emotie, emotioneel, emotionaliteit

Inflected forms

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      "form": "emotioneren",
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    },
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      "form": "emotionere",
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        "present"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "geëmotioneerd",
      "source": "conjugation",
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    },
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}

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