KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS INFAMIZE
PRESENT
Present
I infamize
you infamize
he/she/it infamizes
we infamize
you infamize
they infamize
Present continuous
I am infamizing
you are infamizing
he/she/it is infamizing
we are infamizing
you are infamizing
they are infamizing
Present perfect
I have infamized
you have infamized
he/she/it has infamized
we have infamized
you have infamized
they have infamized
Present perfect continuous
I have been infamizing
you have been infamizing
he/she/it has been infamizing
we have been infamizing
you have been infamizing
they have been infamizing
PAST
Past
I infamized
you infamized
he/she/it infamized
we infamized
you infamized
they infamized
Past continuous
I was infamizing
you were infamizing
he/she/it was infamizing
we were infamizing
you were infamizing
they were infamizing
Past perfect
I had infamized
you had infamized
he/she/it had infamized
we had infamized
you had infamized
they had infamized
Past perfect continuous
I had been infamizing
you had been infamizing
he/she/it had been infamizing
we had been infamizing
you had been infamizing
they had been infamizing
FUTURE
Future
I will infamize
you will infamize
he/she/it will infamize
we will infamize
you will infamize
they will infamize
Future continuous
I will be infamizing
you will be infamizing
he/she/it will be infamizing
we will be infamizing
you will be infamizing
they will be infamizing
Future perfect
I will have infamized
you will have infamized
he/she/it will have infamized
we will have infamized
you will have infamized
they will have infamized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been infamizing
you will have been infamizing
he/she/it will have been infamizing
we will have been infamizing
you will have been infamizing
they will have been infamizing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would infamize
you would infamize
he/she/it would infamize
we would infamize
you would infamize
they would infamize
Conditional continuous
I would be infamizing
you would be infamizing
he/she/it would be infamizing
we would be infamizing
you would be infamizing
they would be infamizing
Conditional perfect
I would have infamize
you would have infamize
he/she/it would have infamize
we would have infamize
you would have infamize
they would have infamize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been infamizing
you would have been infamizing
he/she/it would have been infamizing
we would have been infamizing
you would have been infamizing
they would have been infamizing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you infamize
we let´s infamize
you infamize
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
infamized
Present Participle
infamizing
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INFAMIZE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
infamize in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
infamize im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the Court of ...
A WITNESS SHOULD NOT BK COMPELLED TO INFAMIZE HIMSELF. — -The
testimony of a willing witness that he had illicit intercourse with the plaintiffs
daughter, debauched by the defendant, would be entitled to but little if any
credence, ...
Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, 1871
2
The Works of Shakespeare ....: Love's labour's lost, ed. by ...
667. infamonize] Armado's perversion of“ infamize," to defame. Nashe, who was
great at verbs in ize (see 111. i. 45), seems to have coined " infamize " : “ There is
no other unlascivious use or end of poetry, but to infamize vice and magnifie ...
William Shakespeare, William James Craig, Robert Hope Case, 1906
3
The Works of Shakespeare: Love's labour's lost
667. infamonize] Armado's perversion of " infamize," to defame. Nashe, who was
great at verbs in ize (see in. i. 45), seems to have coined " infamize " : " There is
no other unlascivious use or end of poetry, but to infamize vice and magnifie ...
William Shakespeare, 1906
4
The Works of Shakespeare ...
667. infamonize] Armado's perversion of" infamize," to defame. Nashe, who was
great at verbs in ize (see m. i. 45), seems to have coined " infamize " : " There is
no other unlascivious use or end of poetry, but to infamize vice and magnifie ...
William Shakespeare, 1906
Miserum est alieme incumbere infamize. . “ Omne animi vitium tanto conrpectius
in se . Crimea habet, quanta major, qm' peccat, habetur.” Juv.—- Rev. degraded
degraded almost below humanity, have stood high in the scale. 28 Roscoe's Life
...
The judges, who do not chuse to infamize themselves in society to please a
minister who may not remain in office six months, and who, moreover, does not
pay them, have declared that they will condemn no writers but such as attack
religion, ...
John Scott, John Taylor, 1825
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The ancient mariner. Christabel. Miscellaneous poems. ...
[voices ? What means this clamour? Are these madmen's Or is some knot of
riotous slanderers leagued ' To infamize the name of the king's brother With a lie
black as Hell? unmanly cruelty, Ingratitude, and most unnatural treason? [
murmurs.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1836
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The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with ...
Hisirionem et philosophum Nero nihil amplius quam urbe Italiaque submovit, vel
contemptu omnis infamize, vel ne fatcndo dolorem irritaret ingenia." See also
Galb. c. xm. , I do not find that the ancient French theatre had any exhibiVOL. III.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1803
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The Quarterly Review (London)
Our cities, says M. Gregoire, swarm with libertines, bad husbands, and
abandoned wives, who call themselves philosophers. The Liberals had declared
war against morality as well as as religion, as if coveting that magmtudinem
infamize, ...
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Pronouncing Shakespeare's Words: A Guide from A to Zounds
... 201 indigest, 314, 650 indign, 439 indissoluble, 364 indite, 185, 342, 500
individable, 149 indubitate, 341 indue, 86, 159,206, 310, 356,581 inexecrable,
392 inexorable, 268, 392, 505 inexplicable, 152 infamize, 356 infamonize, 356
infamy, ...