KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS DISAPPAREL
PRESENT
Present
I disapparel
you disapparel
he/she/it disapparels
we disapparel
you disapparel
they disapparel
Present continuous
I am disapparelling
you are disapparelling
he/she/it is disapparelling
we are disapparelling
you are disapparelling
they are disapparelling
Present perfect
I have disapparelled
you have disapparelled
he/she/it has disapparelled
we have disapparelled
you have disapparelled
they have disapparelled
Present perfect continuous
I have been disapparelling
you have been disapparelling
he/she/it has been disapparelling
we have been disapparelling
you have been disapparelling
they have been disapparelling
PAST
Past
I disapparelled
you disapparelled
he/she/it disapparelled
we disapparelled
you disapparelled
they disapparelled
Past continuous
I was disapparelling
you were disapparelling
he/she/it was disapparelling
we were disapparelling
you were disapparelling
they were disapparelling
Past perfect
I had disapparelled
you had disapparelled
he/she/it had disapparelled
we had disapparelled
you had disapparelled
they had disapparelled
Past perfect continuous
I had been disapparelling
you had been disapparelling
he/she/it had been disapparelling
we had been disapparelling
you had been disapparelling
they had been disapparelling
FUTURE
Future
I will disapparel
you will disapparel
he/she/it will disapparel
we will disapparel
you will disapparel
they will disapparel
Future continuous
I will be disapparelling
you will be disapparelling
he/she/it will be disapparelling
we will be disapparelling
you will be disapparelling
they will be disapparelling
Future perfect
I will have disapparelled
you will have disapparelled
he/she/it will have disapparelled
we will have disapparelled
you will have disapparelled
they will have disapparelled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disapparelling
you will have been disapparelling
he/she/it will have been disapparelling
we will have been disapparelling
you will have been disapparelling
they will have been disapparelling
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disapparel
you would disapparel
he/she/it would disapparel
we would disapparel
you would disapparel
they would disapparel
Conditional continuous
I would be disapparelling
you would be disapparelling
he/she/it would be disapparelling
we would be disapparelling
you would be disapparelling
they would be disapparelling
Conditional perfect
I would have disapparel
you would have disapparel
he/she/it would have disapparel
we would have disapparel
you would have disapparel
they would have disapparel
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disapparelling
you would have been disapparelling
he/she/it would have been disapparelling
we would have been disapparelling
you would have been disapparelling
they would have been disapparelling
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disapparel
we let´s disapparel
you disapparel
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disapparelled
Present Participle
disapparelling
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISAPPAREL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
disapparel in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
disapparel im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The mysteries of the court of London
... as a signal that ho had succeeded. On retiring to her chamber, the Countess of
Lascelles did not begin to disapparel herself: sho bad not the slightest inclination
for slumber—her mind was agitated with a variety of conflicting feelings. Great.
George William M. Reynolds, 1886
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Thesaurus of English Words & Phrases
Disagreement, incongruity, 24. difference, 15. discord, 713. dissent, 489.
Disallow, prohibition, 761. Disannul, abrogation, 756. Disapparel, divestment,
226. Disappear, disappearance, 449. vanish, 2. Disappoint, discontent, 832. /ai'i,
732. bulk, ...
Peter Mark Roget, Andrew Boyle, Willard Jerome Heggen, 1913
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Narragansett; or, The Plantations: a story of 177- ...
Her mistress was fond of seeing her in this dress independent of the seasons ; at
any rate Psyche wore the murderous robe at present, and finding it rather heavy
for the day, was making promising efforts to disapparel herself. Psyche ...
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases to Facilitate the ...
Disagreeable, unpleasing, 830. disliked, 867. Disagreement, incongruity, 24.
difference, 15. discord, 713. dissent, 489. Disallow, 761. Disannul, 756.
Disapparel, 226. Disappear, 449. vanish, 2. Disappoint, discontent, 832. /art, 732.
бай, 509.
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The Writer's Handbook, a Guide to the Art of Composition, ...
.4 Disagree, disagreeing, disagreed 2 Disallow, disallowing, disallowed . . . .2
Disanchor, disanchoring, dis- anchored ... .7 Disannex, disannexing, dis-
annexed . . . .2 Disannoint, dis' nnointing, disannointed . .4 Disapparel.
disaparelling, dis- ...
I set off straightway when I heard it, and beg to ex- coose of my present
disapparel, to catch the three ten 'bus, or else wait another hour. And if there is a
good horse on the place, which, by the look of it, there must be 444 KIT AND
KITTY.
Richard Doddridge Blackmore, 1890
... ne can trial ne can pain intrude, Are white in washed robes of Jesu's blood ; As
they departed have so must we go ; Oh ! could we wend to that beatitude When
disapparel'd of these limbs of woe Ne to be slaves of sin or tribulation moe ! 29.
George Martin Braune, 1859
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The People's Dictionary and Every-day Encyclopedia: ...
Unpleasantly. Disagreement, «. Difference. Disallow, v. t. To refuse to allow* to
disown and reject. Disallowance, n. Disapprobation. Disanimate, v. t. To deprive
of life or spirit. Disannul. See Annul. Disapparel, v. t. To strip of clothes.
Disappear ...
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Telegraph & Cable Code: In Use Between John Paton & Co., New ...
... _ _ Discursive _ _ _ „ „ London* Disallowed _ _ Disbranch _ _ _ Discomůt _ _ _
Discursory _ _ „ „ Paris* Disapparel _ _ Disburden _ _ _ Discommend _
Discusseth _ _ „ ‚, New York* Disappoint _ _ Disbursed _ _ _ Discompose _
Discussion ...
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English and Chinese pronouncing dictionary
U To annul, Jgjffl. See AnnnL ' Disapparel, (dis-ap-par'-el) ». L To disrobe, --if) ; to
strip of raiment, Jjf Disappeai, (dis-ap-peer') «.t To vanish from sight, to disappear
suddenly, ©OCT A; to disappear without leaving any traces, Disappearance, ...
Shang wu yin shu kuan, 1903