KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS DISINTRICATE
PRESENT
Present
I disintricate
you disintricate
he/she/it disintricates
we disintricate
you disintricate
they disintricate
Present continuous
I am disintricating
you are disintricating
he/she/it is disintricating
we are disintricating
you are disintricating
they are disintricating
Present perfect
I have disintricated
you have disintricated
he/she/it has disintricated
we have disintricated
you have disintricated
they have disintricated
Present perfect continuous
I have been disintricating
you have been disintricating
he/she/it has been disintricating
we have been disintricating
you have been disintricating
they have been disintricating
PAST
Past
I disintricated
you disintricated
he/she/it disintricated
we disintricated
you disintricated
they disintricated
Past continuous
I was disintricating
you were disintricating
he/she/it was disintricating
we were disintricating
you were disintricating
they were disintricating
Past perfect
I had disintricated
you had disintricated
he/she/it had disintricated
we had disintricated
you had disintricated
they had disintricated
Past perfect continuous
I had been disintricating
you had been disintricating
he/she/it had been disintricating
we had been disintricating
you had been disintricating
they had been disintricating
FUTURE
Future
I will disintricate
you will disintricate
he/she/it will disintricate
we will disintricate
you will disintricate
they will disintricate
Future continuous
I will be disintricating
you will be disintricating
he/she/it will be disintricating
we will be disintricating
you will be disintricating
they will be disintricating
Future perfect
I will have disintricated
you will have disintricated
he/she/it will have disintricated
we will have disintricated
you will have disintricated
they will have disintricated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disintricating
you will have been disintricating
he/she/it will have been disintricating
we will have been disintricating
you will have been disintricating
they will have been disintricating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disintricate
you would disintricate
he/she/it would disintricate
we would disintricate
you would disintricate
they would disintricate
Conditional continuous
I would be disintricating
you would be disintricating
he/she/it would be disintricating
we would be disintricating
you would be disintricating
they would be disintricating
Conditional perfect
I would have disintricate
you would have disintricate
he/she/it would have disintricate
we would have disintricate
you would have disintricate
they would have disintricate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disintricating
you would have been disintricating
he/she/it would have been disintricating
we would have been disintricating
you would have been disintricating
they would have been disintricating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disintricate
we let´s disintricate
you disintricate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to disintricate
Past participle
disintricated
Present Participle
disintricating
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISINTRICATE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
disintricate in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
disintricate im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
New English and Italian Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary
... Disbrigare, ira.4. to disintricate, disentangle, disengige , dispatch, resolve;
disbrigarsi, to extricate one's self, get rid of Disbrigato, -a, adj. extricated, got rid of
Disbrigo, sm. dispatch, expedition , speedy transaction of business Disbrumare,
va.
John Millhouse, Ferdinando Bracciforti, 1869
2
Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, Bart
relation to the points at issue between Reid and his antagonist, it is therefore
necessary to disintricate the question, by relieving it of these two errors, bad in
themselves, but worse in the confusion which they occasion; for, as Bacon truly ...
Sir William Hamilton, Orlando Williams Wight, 1860
3
Encyclopaedia Londinensis
To DISINTRICATE, o. a. To disentangle. To DISINVPTE, i), a. To retract an
invitation. To DISJOPN, zna. [dtgjozsizzdr-e, Fr.] To separate; to part from each
other; to disunite; to sLIHdCT.-*-NCVCI Set us lay down our arms against France,
till we ...
4
The Anti-absurd Or Phrenotypic English Pronouncing & ...
DIS DISINtEREStEDNESS dizi'll- terestednes Disintricate dizi'ntrikat Disixvíte
disínvy't Disjoin dizjoi'n Disjoint dizjo'int Disjunct dizjq'nkt Disjunction dizjq'
nkshon Disjunctive dizjq'nktiv Disjunctively dizjq'nk- tivle Disk disk Diskindness ...
Bartlomiej Beniowski, 1845
5
The London Quarterly and Holborn Review
For assuredly nothing can be more unlike the life of the universe than the
attempts which we have witnessed, to disintricate the principles of duty and the
standard of moral rectitude from amidst the actual human life, the mystery of the
human ...
6
A complete dictionary of the english and german languages ...
Disintricate , dîs-în'-trft- kAte, v. a. loínjt'cfílii. [rcölinen. Disinurp,dis-3ii-Are',v. a. nit
« Disinvalidity,d3s-?n-vâ-lîd'- e-te, s. lingiiliigfeit, f. Disiiivitation, d?s-?n-ve-tA'-
shnii, s. Stbíngen, n. Disinvite, d?s-?n-vlte', v. я. abfagen (eine ÊilUftouiig it.).
7
Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton
relation to the points at issue between Reid and his antagonist, it is therefore
necessary to disintricate the question, by relieving it of these two errors, bad in
themselves, but worse in the confusion which they occasion ; for, as Bacon truly ...
Sir William Hamilton, Orlando Williams Wight, 1855
8
The Mathematical Analysis of Logic
To disintricate this entanglement, we have simply to consider, in their contrasts,
the three following schemes of quantification : — The first scheme is that which
logically — confines all expressed quantity to the Subject, presuming the
Predicate ...
9
The History of the Revolutions in Spain: From the Decadence ...
... at to disintricate the confus'd Chaos which was disþerfd quite through the
Spanish History, from the fDe-cadency of the Roman Empire till the T ear 754, in
which Isidorus Pacensis died, having had no other Guide: than the Authors we
have ...
Louis Ellies Du Pin, Vertot (abbé de), Jean de Vayrac, 1724
10
Allegories of Transgression and Transformation: Experimental ...
She hypothesizes about the possibilities of a bodily masculinity: I cannot
disintricate the penis from phallic rule but neither is it totally synonymous with the
transcendent phallus. At this point in history I don't think they can be separated, ...
Mary Beth Tierney-Tello, 1996