KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS DISPEOPLE
PRESENT
Present
I dispeople
you dispeople
he/she/it dispeoples
we dispeople
you dispeople
they dispeople
Present continuous
I am dispeopling
you are dispeopling
he/she/it is dispeopling
we are dispeopling
you are dispeopling
they are dispeopling
Present perfect
I have dispeopled
you have dispeopled
he/she/it has dispeopled
we have dispeopled
you have dispeopled
they have dispeopled
Present perfect continuous
I have been dispeopling
you have been dispeopling
he/she/it has been dispeopling
we have been dispeopling
you have been dispeopling
they have been dispeopling
PAST
Past
I dispeopled
you dispeopled
he/she/it dispeopled
we dispeopled
you dispeopled
they dispeopled
Past continuous
I was dispeopling
you were dispeopling
he/she/it was dispeopling
we were dispeopling
you were dispeopling
they were dispeopling
Past perfect
I had dispeopled
you had dispeopled
he/she/it had dispeopled
we had dispeopled
you had dispeopled
they had dispeopled
Past perfect continuous
I had been dispeopling
you had been dispeopling
he/she/it had been dispeopling
we had been dispeopling
you had been dispeopling
they had been dispeopling
FUTURE
Future
I will dispeople
you will dispeople
he/she/it will dispeople
we will dispeople
you will dispeople
they will dispeople
Future continuous
I will be dispeopling
you will be dispeopling
he/she/it will be dispeopling
we will be dispeopling
you will be dispeopling
they will be dispeopling
Future perfect
I will have dispeopled
you will have dispeopled
he/she/it will have dispeopled
we will have dispeopled
you will have dispeopled
they will have dispeopled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been dispeopling
you will have been dispeopling
he/she/it will have been dispeopling
we will have been dispeopling
you will have been dispeopling
they will have been dispeopling
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would dispeople
you would dispeople
he/she/it would dispeople
we would dispeople
you would dispeople
they would dispeople
Conditional continuous
I would be dispeopling
you would be dispeopling
he/she/it would be dispeopling
we would be dispeopling
you would be dispeopling
they would be dispeopling
Conditional perfect
I would have dispeople
you would have dispeople
he/she/it would have dispeople
we would have dispeople
you would have dispeople
they would have dispeople
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been dispeopling
you would have been dispeopling
he/she/it would have been dispeopling
we would have been dispeopling
you would have been dispeopling
they would have been dispeopling
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dispeople
we let´s dispeople
you dispeople
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
dispeopled
Present Participle
dispeopling
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISPEOPLE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
dispeople in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
dispeople im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
6 fV.0,»' '*□ «•** Dispeople Great Britain, and plant it »£ Improvement! '" the
doctrine of th. with American savages, in what æra of fu- ^ere, astronomy,
geography navigation, turity would they cease being copper-co- D ®c> B/ S' D"m-
"• U "f*""' ...
2
The Gentleman's Magazine
To mis-pronounce HU injur'd Altar's Due > Shall we dispeople Realms, and till, to
save \ Such if the Fruits of Sp ait's religious Care, I, from the distant Bounds of our
Old World, Have to this New, One stretch'd a Saviour's A Name, To make it ...
3
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Conflagrations, and great droughts, do not merelv dispeople, but destroy. Bacon.
* DISPEOPLER. n. s. [from dispeople.) A de- populator ; a waster. — Nor drain I
ponds, the golden carp to take ; Nor trowle for pikes, dispeoplers of the lake, pay .
4
The Gentleman's Magazine
which any man could destroy for three C Exclusive cf fishermen, might Dot the
half-pence ? inaiable subsist with ease two millions of Dispeople IctljnJ, and
plant It with ne- shepherds, goatherds, and cow- drivers. goes, when would they
give ...
5
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
'which any man could destroy' for tbraf C Exclusive of fishermen, might not the
half-pence ? inai^ble subsist wi:h ease two millions of Dispeople Iceland, and
plant it with ne- shepherds, goatherds, and cow-drivers, groet, when would they
give ...
6
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
DISPEOPLE— DISPLANTATION. Dispel, dis-pel', v. a. (disptllo, Lat.) To scatter by
driving or force ; to disperse ; to dissipate ; to banish. Dibpence, dis- pens', t.
Expense; cost; charge; profusion. — Obsolete. Whatever in this worldly state Is ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
7
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
One employed merely dispeople, but destroy. Bacon. in dealing out any thing, a
distributer —As her * DISPEOPLER. n. j. [from dispeople.] Ade. maji -sty hath n>
ade them dispensutors of her favour populator ; a waster. — ^owards her people
...
8
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Lrrom dispeople.] A de. inajesty hath made them dispensatori of her favour
populator ; a waster. — towards her people, so it behoveth them to shew Nor
drain I ponds, the golden carp to take ; themselves equal distributers of the fame.
Bacon.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
9
The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary: In 6 Volumes
dispeople. 595 displenish Cf «*1 I 6. To annul the binding force of ; as, to
dispense an oath' ; 4tfsB5lTOH S$V5 ^f fid I 7. To render needless ; (usually to
dispense the need of etc.) ; ^Fraf fid l 8. To forego ; to do< without ; S]tf f 31 ; Cfft fff
ft^l ...
10
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Der. dispensable, ableness, er, ary;also (like L. pp. dispensātus) dispensation (
ME. dispensacioun, Trevisa, tr. of Higden, iii. 469); ive,ory. DISPEOPLE,toempty
of people. (F.—L.) 'Leaue the land dispeopled anddesolate;' Sir T.More, Works, ...