CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ADULTERIZE
PRESENT
Present
I adulterize
you adulterize
he/she/it adulterizes
we adulterize
you adulterize
they adulterize
Present continuous
I am adulterizing
you are adulterizing
he/she/it is adulterizing
we are adulterizing
you are adulterizing
they are adulterizing
Present perfect
I have adulterized
you have adulterized
he/she/it has adulterized
we have adulterized
you have adulterized
they have adulterized
Present perfect continuous
I have been adulterizing
you have been adulterizing
he/she/it has been adulterizing
we have been adulterizing
you have been adulterizing
they have been adulterizing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I adulterized
you adulterized
he/she/it adulterized
we adulterized
you adulterized
they adulterized
Past continuous
I was adulterizing
you were adulterizing
he/she/it was adulterizing
we were adulterizing
you were adulterizing
they were adulterizing
Past perfect
I had adulterized
you had adulterized
he/she/it had adulterized
we had adulterized
you had adulterized
they had adulterized
Past perfect continuous
I had been adulterizing
you had been adulterizing
he/she/it had been adulterizing
we had been adulterizing
you had been adulterizing
they had been adulterizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will adulterize
you will adulterize
he/she/it will adulterize
we will adulterize
you will adulterize
they will adulterize
Future continuous
I will be adulterizing
you will be adulterizing
he/she/it will be adulterizing
we will be adulterizing
you will be adulterizing
they will be adulterizing
Future perfect
I will have adulterized
you will have adulterized
he/she/it will have adulterized
we will have adulterized
you will have adulterized
they will have adulterized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been adulterizing
you will have been adulterizing
he/she/it will have been adulterizing
we will have been adulterizing
you will have been adulterizing
they will have been adulterizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would adulterize
you would adulterize
he/she/it would adulterize
we would adulterize
you would adulterize
they would adulterize
Conditional continuous
I would be adulterizing
you would be adulterizing
he/she/it would be adulterizing
we would be adulterizing
you would be adulterizing
they would be adulterizing
Conditional perfect
I would have adulterize
you would have adulterize
he/she/it would have adulterize
we would have adulterize
you would have adulterize
they would have adulterize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been adulterizing
you would have been adulterizing
he/she/it would have been adulterizing
we would have been adulterizing
you would have been adulterizing
they would have been adulterizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you adulterize
we let´s adulterize
you adulterize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
adulterized
Present Participle
adulterizing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ADULTERIZE»
Discover the use of
adulterize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
adulterize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Guardians of the Flutes, Volume 1: Idioms of Masculinity
While Barth's concern not to "adulterize" his data is certainly warranted, other
ethnographers would probably agree that his position is too extreme. Most of us
who utilize "participant observation" not only value but eventually seek native ...
2
Encyclopaedia Metropolitana: Pure sciences
I. Aurum vel argentum adulterize, Tel misculasse. Edict. Pistense, cap. 23. De
istis rapinis nihil vos debeatis miscularc. Htncmar. And hence was formed
misculatio: — Per ipsam misculalionem. Placit. sub Carol. Mag. From miscel or
miscul, ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
3
A dictionary of the english language: in which the words are ...
To ADULTERIZE. To commit adultery. ADU'LTEROUS. я. Guilty of adultery.
Shaks. Spurious ; corrupt. Mer. Casanbon. ADU'LTEROUSLY. ad. In an
adulterous manner. Ilp. Taylor. ADU'LTERY. я. s. Violation of the bed of a married
person.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Alexander Chalmers, 1853
4
A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
HpenloôoA'là'ůHo, ad. adulterously. Прелюд'Ёйный, a. adulterous. Прелюбод-
Ейство, n. adultery. Hpe/iroöogtíúerßoßarb, sa, лжи. to commit adultery, to
adulterize. ПрелюбодЁйчищъ, s. Любод'Ёйчищъ. Прелюбодъёнйе, п. adultery.
Boys've got to make peace and reconciliation with their male parent at one point
or another — otherwise they can never become men. And Professor Edwine was
going to live up to this gift, he was. He'd not drink or play poker or adulterize too ...
6
The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of ...
The principal article used to adulterize white lead is the mineral sulphate of ba-
fJtei. termed from its great weight, which is «nost equal to that of white lead,
heavy spar. (See BAfinra.) It is obtained in crystalline masses perfectly white, but
not so ...
George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, 1858
7
Synopsis, or, a Comprehensive view of philosophical, ...
But even the animals, in their natural state, not reduced into subjection to men,
pair as soon as they are capable of propagation, and live as it were in chaste
wedlock, without 'forsaking their own mates, to adulterize with others; and a
certain ...
8
Jyl of Breyntfords Testament
Other spiritual fathers hunt, hawk, fornicate, sell the grace of the Holy Ghost, eat
flesh in Lent ; many are ' bestiall and untaught,' drunken, can't construe their
lessons, haunt ale-houses, adulterize with women, can hardly read. Mitres are ...
Frederick James Furnivall, Robert Copland, Geoffrey Chaucer, 1871
9
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
ব্যভিচারজত্বতবালক. র্জরের্জ, কুণ্ড, গেলেক I Adulterine, a. বিজন্টুত, র্বিজনিত,
হদাঅট্রিসূলণ্য, অপ্তদ্ধ I ' To Adulterize, v. a. ব্যভিচার বা অস্তুদ্ধ-কৃ, র্ডট্রিজ-দা I
Adulterous, a. ব্যতিচারর্টুদক্টষর্বিশিন্ট০ বিজট্রিত, দুন্ট, অস্তুদ্ধ I Adulterously,
ad.
10
Tentations: Their Nature, Danger, Cure. The Sixth Edition
... to adulterize for some pleasure: but for,t,0 lie (as men do use) on flight or no
occasions,mal<cs the sin the worse, as being (almost ) without any temptarion.
Men thinks it an ornament to their speeches: ' But can that be an omament to us ...