KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS EXPUGN
PRESENT
Present
I expugn
you expugn
he/she/it expugns
we expugn
you expugn
they expugn
Present continuous
I am expugning
you are expugning
he/she/it is expugning
we are expugning
you are expugning
they are expugning
Present perfect
I have expugned
you have expugned
he/she/it has expugned
we have expugned
you have expugned
they have expugned
Present perfect continuous
I have been expugning
you have been expugning
he/she/it has been expugning
we have been expugning
you have been expugning
they have been expugning
PAST
Past
I expugned
you expugned
he/she/it expugned
we expugned
you expugned
they expugned
Past continuous
I was expugning
you were expugning
he/she/it was expugning
we were expugning
you were expugning
they were expugning
Past perfect
I had expugned
you had expugned
he/she/it had expugned
we had expugned
you had expugned
they had expugned
Past perfect continuous
I had been expugning
you had been expugning
he/she/it had been expugning
we had been expugning
you had been expugning
they had been expugning
FUTURE
Future
I will expugn
you will expugn
he/she/it will expugn
we will expugn
you will expugn
they will expugn
Future continuous
I will be expugning
you will be expugning
he/she/it will be expugning
we will be expugning
you will be expugning
they will be expugning
Future perfect
I will have expugned
you will have expugned
he/she/it will have expugned
we will have expugned
you will have expugned
they will have expugned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been expugning
you will have been expugning
he/she/it will have been expugning
we will have been expugning
you will have been expugning
they will have been expugning
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would expugn
you would expugn
he/she/it would expugn
we would expugn
you would expugn
they would expugn
Conditional continuous
I would be expugning
you would be expugning
he/she/it would be expugning
we would be expugning
you would be expugning
they would be expugning
Conditional perfect
I would have expugn
you would have expugn
he/she/it would have expugn
we would have expugn
you would have expugn
they would have expugn
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been expugning
you would have been expugning
he/she/it would have been expugning
we would have been expugning
you would have been expugning
they would have been expugning
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you expugn
we let´s expugn
you expugn
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
expugning
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EXPUGN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
expugn in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
expugn im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The History of the Life of King Henry the Second and of the ...
This city, like all others belonging to the Irish, was without walls or bulwarks. On
Curcy's approach the king fled, having made * P p 2 no Hihem. Expugn. l ii. c. 15,
16. Hibern. Expugn. l. ii. c- 16, 17. Benedict. Abb. t. i. p. 169 ad ann. 1177. Hibcrn
...
George Lord Lyttelton, 1771
2
The History of the Life of King Henry the Second, and of the ...
This city, like others belonging to the Irish, was without walls or bulwarks. On
Curcy's approach the king fled, having made P p a no Hibcrn. Expugn. l, ii. c. 15,
16. Hibern. Expugn. l. iic. 16, 17. Benedict. A bU- t. I' p. '69 adNrubrigensis, .l. iii. c
. 9.
3
The History of the Life of King Henry the Second: And the ...
... and that their neglect of this Fukher Car- counsel was the cause of all their
misfor- "ot^nA "' t-, i r , . . r Gest.Francor. tunes. Jbor they presently came into a
desert Expugn.Hie- and mountainous country, where they could rusol- f«bann.
procure ...
George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton, 1777
4
Dictionary of English Language Exhibiting Orthography, ...
Expugn, eks-punf", vt. To conquer ; to take by assault. H., expugn'ing, p. ;
expugned; pp. ; expUorier, s. ; expugn'ablc (-pag'-nabl— S, Wc.j, a.; explanation,
-pttg-na'-shnn, s. 89. ExpulseU eks-puls;-, vt. To expel by force or violence. H,
erpiUsion ...
Arnold James Cooley, 1861
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
§pu'gil\st, n. expugn'er, n. oppugn'er, n, pugilis'tic, a. expugna'tion, n. oppugn'ing,
a. pugnacious, a. expug'nt&le, a. oppug'mncy, n. pugnac'ity, n. impugn', v. oppug-'
nant, a. repug'mnce, n, impugn'er, n. oppugna'tion, n. repug'mncy, ...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1840
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Collection of Voyages and Travels: Some Now First Printed ...
CIDIOXXCIX. In other places, these cities, &c. taken from the Spaniards, viz. t.
Sylva Ducts expugn. 1625. 2. Groll expugnata. 162s. 3. Mofxtrajecl. expugn. xd^z.
4. Khenoberga expugn. 1632. 5. Breda expugn. 1637. 6. Genner a expugn. 1641.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
(it pugnus, m. 2. the fist), a fight, a battle : as, expugn', to conquer, to'take by
assault; impugn} to attack or oppose; oppugn', to attach. expugn', v. opp'ugn'ed, a
. fipu'gilist, n. expugn'er, n. oppugn'er, n. pugilis'tic, a. \expngna'tion, n. oppugn'
ing, ...
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
They suborned certain men, which, when they could not expugn him by
arguments and disputation, should by entreaty, and fair promises, or any other
means, allure him to recantation. Fox, {Acts and Monuments,) of Abp. Cranmer.
These ten ...
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
Scornful charge, reproachful accusation. To EXPROPRIATEJks-prU-pryatc. v. a.
To relinquish one's property. To EXPUGN, eks-piYne. v. a. To conquer, to take by
assault EXPUGN ATIONJks-pug-nfi-shiin. s. Conquest, the act of taking by ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
v. a. To eonquer, to take by assault EXPUGN ATlONJ-ks-ptig-nfd-shirn. s.
Conquell, the act of taking by assault. To EXPULSE, 6ks>pt'rl'se. v.a. To drive out,
to force away. EXPULSXON,eks-pbV-slifrn. s. Th'e act of expelling or driving out;
the ...