How Do You Spell EMBOGUE?

Pronunciation: [ɛmbˈɒɡ] (IPA)

Embogue is a term used in the context of rivers and riverside areas, and it refers to a narrow or tight passage through which water flows. The phonetic transcription of Embogue is /ɛmˈboʊɡ/. The first syllable is pronounced as "em" as in "embed", followed by a short "o" sound as in "hot." The final syllable sounds like "go" as in "goose." Therefore, the correct spelling of the word is important to avoid confusion with other similar-sounding words.

EMBOGUE Meaning and Definition

  1. Embogue is a term that primarily refers to the act or process of channeling or diverting water into a specific course or channel. This term is commonly used in the field of hydrology and hydraulic engineering to describe the action of directing or redirecting water flow to a designated canal, river, or reservoir. The word "embogue" is derived from the Spanish term "embocar," which means "to channel" or "to direct."

    In a broader sense, embogue can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of directing or guiding anything towards a particular objective or pathway. It implies the notion of bringing something to a particular channel or course of action.

    Embogue involves the usage of man-made structures such as dikes, dams, weirs, or gates to control the flow of water. By carefully controlling the embogue process, water management authorities can regulate the water level in rivers, prevent flooding, and ensure a reliable supply of water for various purposes such as irrigation, drinking water, or hydroelectric power generation.

    The embogue process requires careful planning, engineering, and management to ensure that the water is effectively guided and channeled without causing adverse impacts on surrounding ecosystems or properties. The successful execution of embogue techniques is vital to ensure the sustainable and efficient use of water resources.

Common Misspellings for EMBOGUE

  • wmbogue
  • smbogue
  • dmbogue
  • rmbogue
  • 4mbogue
  • 3mbogue
  • enbogue
  • ekbogue
  • ejbogue
  • emvogue
  • emnogue
  • emhogue
  • emgogue
  • embigue
  • embkgue
  • emblgue
  • embpgue
  • emb0gue
  • emb9gue

Etymology of EMBOGUE

The word "Embogue" has its origins in Spanish. The term comes from the Spanish verb "embocar", which means "to mouth" or "to enter into" in English. Over time, this word has evolved into "embogue" in English. It is often used to describe the narrow opening or entrance to a river or estuary where the water flows in.

Conjugate verb Embogue

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you embogue
we let´s embogue

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to embogue

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

embogued

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I embogue
you embogue
he/she/it embogues
we embogue
they embogue

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

emboguing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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