Active conjugation of the regular verb to stir in all tenses and persons.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To stir
Present participle: stirring
Past participle: stirred
Indicative
Present
I
stir
you
stir
he/she/it
stirs
we
stir
you
stir
they
stir
Perfect
I
have stirred
you
have stirred
he/she/it
has stirred
we
have stirred
you
have stirred
they
have stirred
Past
I
stirred
you
stirred
he/she/it
stirred
we
stirred
you
stirred
they
stirred
Past perfect
I
had stirred
you
had stirred
he/she/it
had stirred
we
had stirred
you
had stirred
they
had stirred
Future
I
will stir
you
will stir
he/she/it
will stir
we
will stir
you
will stir
they
will stir
Future perfect
I
will have stirred
you
will have stirred
he/she/it
will have stirred
we
will have stirred
you
will have stirred
they
will have stirred
Conditional
Present
I
would stir
you
would stir
he/she/it
would stir
we
would stir
you
would stir
they
would stir
Perfect
I
would have stirred
you
would have stirred
he/she/it
would have stirred
we
would have stirred
you
would have stirred
they
would have stirred
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am stirring
you
are stirring
he/she/it
is stirring
we
are stirring
you
are stirring
they
are stirring
Present perfect
I
have been stirring
you
have been stirring
he/she/it
have been stirring
we
have been stirring
you
have been stirring
they
have been stirring
Past
I
was stirring
you
were stirring
he/she/it
was stirring
we
were stirring
you
were stirring
they
were stirring
Past perfect
I
had been stirring
you
had been stirring
he/she/it
had been stirring
we
had been stirring
you
had been stirring
they
had been stirring
Future
I
will be stirring
you
will be stirring
he/she/it
will be stirring
we
will be stirring
you
will be stirring
they
will be stirring
Future perfect
I
will have been stirring
you
will have been stirring
he/she/it
will have been stirring
we
will have been stirring
you
will have been stirring
they
will have been stirring
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would stir
you
would stir
he/she/it
would stir
we
would stir
you
would stir
they
would stir
Perfect
I
would have stirred
you
would have stirred
he/she/it
would have stirred
we
would have stirred
you
would have stirred
they
would have stirred
Imperative
Affirmative
you
stir!
we
Let's stir!
you (pl.)
stir!
Negative
you
don't stir! (do not stir)
you (pl.)
don't stir! (do not stir)
Passive voice of to stir
The passive voice of to stir is created by combining a form of the verb "to be" with the past participle of the verb.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To stir
Past participle: stirred
Indicative
Present
I
am stirred
you
are stirred
he/she/it
is stirred
we
are stirred
you
are stirred
they
are stirred
Perfect
I
have been stirred
you
have been stirred
he/she/it
has been stirred
we
have been stirred
you
have been stirred
they
have been stirred
Past
I
was stirred
you
were stirred
he/she/it
was stirred
we
were stirred
you
were stirred
they
were stirred
Past perfect
I
had been stirred
you
had been stirred
he/she/it
had been stirred
we
had been stirred
you
had been stirred
they
had been stirred
Future
I
will be stirred
you
will be stirred
he/she/it
will be stirred
we
will be stirred
you
will be stirred
they
will be stirred
Future perfect
I
will have been stirred
you
will have been stirred
he/she/it
will have been stirred
we
will have been stirred
you
will have been stirred
they
will have been stirred
Conditional
Present
I
would be stirred
you
would be stirred
he/she/it
would be stirred
we
would be stirred
you
would be stirred
they
would be stirred
Perfect
I
would have been stirred
you
would have been stirred
he/she/it
would have been stirred
we
would have been stirred
you
would have been stirred
they
would have been stirred
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am being stirred
you
are being stirred
he/she/it
is being stirred
we
are being stirred
you
are being stirred
they
are being stirred
Present perfect
I
have been being stirred
you
have been being stirred
he/she/it
has been being stirred
we
have been being stirred
you
have been being stirred
they
have been being stirred
Past
I
was being stirred
you
were being stirred
he/she/it
was being stirred
we
were being stirred
you
were being stirred
they
were being stirred
Past perfect
I
had been being stirred
you
had been being stirred
he/she/it
had been being stirred
we
had been being stirred
you
had been being stirred
they
had been being stirred
Future
I
will be being stirred
you
will be being stirred
he/she/it
will be being stirred
we
will be being stirred
you
will be being stirred
they
will be being stirred
Future perfect
I
will have been being stirred
you
will have been being stirred
he/she/it
will have been being stirred
we
will have been being stirred
you
will have been being stirred
they
will have been being stirred
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would be being stirred
you
would be being stirred
he/she/it
would be being stirred
we
would be being stirred
you
would be being stirred
they
would be being stirred
Perfect
I
would have been being stirred
you
would have been being stirred
he/she/it
would have been being stirred
we
would have been being stirred
you
would have been being stirred
they
would have been being stirred
What does stir mean?
Definitions
Verb
stir -
move an implement through; "stir the soup"; "stir my drink"; "stir the soil"
stir -
move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat"
stir -
mix or add by stirring; "Stir nuts into the dough"
stir -
stir feelings in; "stimulate my appetite"; "excite the audience"; "stir emotions"
stir -
stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of; "These stories shook the community"; "the civil war shook the country"
stir -
summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "call down the spirits from the mountain"
stir -
affect emotionally; "A stirring movie"; "I was touched by your kind letter of sympathy"
stir -
to begin moving, "As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir"
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An editorial in the church-owned Deseret Morning News in Salt Lake City earlier this year acknowledged that"the state's history, a conservative belief in free choice, and an unwillingness to stir up a hornet's nest in the national media have likely all contributed to the kid-glove approach lawmakers and law-enforcement officers have taken when dealing with polygamous communities.
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