How Do You Spell JUGULATE?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈuːɡjʊlˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "jugulate" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /ˈdʒʌɡjʊleɪt/. The first syllable "jug" is pronounced with a soft "j" sound like in "jump" followed by a short "u" sound like in "cut." The second syllable "u" is pronounced with a short "u" sound like in "cup" and followed by "late" pronounced with a long "a" like in "bake" and "t" sound like in "cat." To "jugulate" means to cut off the flow of blood to the neck or throat.

JUGULATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Jugulate is a verb that signifies to suppress, halt, or control a situation or problem before it worsens or becomes more severe. It is often used in the context of stopping or preventing a disease, crisis, or conflict from escalating or spreading further. The term is derived from the Latin word "jugulare," which means "to cut the throat" or "to kill."

    In a medical context, jugulating a disease refers to intervening or administering treatment in its early stages to prevent its progression or spread within an individual or a population. It implies taking prompt and effective measures to eradicate or control the disease before it becomes more severe or widespread.

    Furthermore, jugulating is not limited to healthcare; it can also be used to describe the actions taken to suppress or control a crisis or conflict. For instance, emergency responders may jugulate a fire by taking immediate action to extinguish it or preventing it from spreading to neighboring buildings. Similarly, diplomats may jugulate a conflict by initiating negotiations or employing diplomatic means in order to de-escalate tensions and prevent further violence.

    Overall, jugulate encapsulates the notion of taking quick, decisive, and effective measures to control or suppress a situation to avoid further negative consequences.

Common Misspellings for JUGULATE

  • hugulate
  • mugulate
  • kugulate
  • iugulate
  • uugulate
  • jygulate
  • jhgulate
  • jjgulate
  • jigulate
  • j8gulate
  • j7gulate
  • jufulate
  • juvulate
  • juhulate
  • juyulate
  • jutulate
  • jugylate
  • jughlate
  • jugjlate

Etymology of JUGULATE

The word "jugulate" has its etymology from the Latin word "jugulum", which means "throat" or "collarbone". In Latin, "jugulare" is the verb form of "jugulum", which originally referred to the act of cutting someone's throat or severing their collarbone. Over time, the meaning of "jugulare" evolved to signify the act of overpowering or subduing someone. Eventually, the term "jugulate" emerged in English as a verb meaning to suppress, conquer, or overpower.

Conjugate verb Jugulate

CONDITIONAL

I would jugulate
you would jugulate
he/she/it would jugulate
we would jugulate
they would jugulate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be jugulating
you would be jugulating
he/she/it would be jugulating
we would be jugulating
they would be jugulating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have jugulate
you would have jugulate
he/she/it would have jugulate
we would have jugulate
they would have jugulate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been jugulating
you would have been jugulating
he/she/it would have been jugulating
we would have been jugulating
they would have been jugulating

FUTURE

I will jugulate
you will jugulate
he/she/it will jugulate
we will jugulate
they will jugulate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be jugulating
you will be jugulating
he/she/it will be jugulating
we will be jugulating
they will be jugulating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have jugulated
you will have jugulated
he/she/it will have jugulated
we will have jugulated
they will have jugulated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been jugulating
you will have been jugulating
he/she/it will have been jugulating
we will have been jugulating
they will have been jugulating

IMPERATIVE

you jugulate
we let´s jugulate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to jugulate

PAST

I jugulated
you jugulated
he/she/it jugulated
we jugulated
they jugulated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was jugulating
you were jugulating
he/she/it was jugulating
we were jugulating
they were jugulating

PAST PARTICIPLE

jugulated

PAST PERFECT

I had jugulated
you had jugulated
he/she/it had jugulated
we had jugulated
they had jugulated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been jugulating
you had been jugulating
he/she/it had been jugulating
we had been jugulating
they had been jugulating

PRESENT

I jugulate
you jugulate
he/she/it jugulates
we jugulate
they jugulate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am jugulating
you are jugulating
he/she/it is jugulating
we are jugulating
they are jugulating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

jugulating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have jugulated
you have jugulated
he/she/it has jugulated
we have jugulated
they have jugulated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been jugulating
you have been jugulating
he/she/it has been jugulating
we have been jugulating
they have been jugulating

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