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backspeir

Meaning of "backspeir" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF BACKSPEIR

ˈbækˌspiːr


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF BACKSPEIR

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Backspeir is a verb.
The verb is the part of the sentence that is conjugated and expresses action and state of being.

See the conjugation of the verb backspeir in English.

WHAT DOES BACKSPEIR MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of backspeir in the English dictionary

The definition of backspeir in the dictionary is to cross-examine, interrogate.



CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BACKSPEIR

PRESENT

Present
I backspeir
you backspeir
he/she/it backspeirs
we backspeir
you backspeir
they backspeir
Present continuous
I am backspeiring
you are backspeiring
he/she/it is backspeiring
we are backspeiring
you are backspeiring
they are backspeiring
Present perfect
I have backspeired
you have backspeired
he/she/it has backspeired
we have backspeired
you have backspeired
they have backspeired
Present perfect continuous
I have been backspeiring
you have been backspeiring
he/she/it has been backspeiring
we have been backspeiring
you have been backspeiring
they have been backspeiring
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 backspeired
you backspeired
he/she/it backspeired
we backspeired
you backspeired
they backspeired
Past continuous
I was backspeiring
you were backspeiring
he/she/it was backspeiring
we were backspeiring
you were backspeiring
they were backspeiring
Past perfect
I had backspeired
you had backspeired
he/she/it had backspeired
we had backspeired
you had backspeired
they had backspeired
Past perfect continuous
I had been backspeiring
you had been backspeiring
he/she/it had been backspeiring
we had been backspeiring
you had been backspeiring
they had been backspeiring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,

FUTURE

Future
I will backspeir
you will backspeir
he/she/it will backspeir
we will backspeir
you will backspeir
they will backspeir
Future continuous
I will be backspeiring
you will be backspeiring
he/she/it will be backspeiring
we will be backspeiring
you will be backspeiring
they will be backspeiring
Future perfect
I will have backspeired
you will have backspeired
he/she/it will have backspeired
we will have backspeired
you will have backspeired
they will have backspeired
Future perfect continuous
I will have been backspeiring
you will have been backspeiring
he/she/it will have been backspeiring
we will have been backspeiring
you will have been backspeiring
they will have been backspeiring
The future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.

CONDITIONAL

Conditional
I would backspeir
you would backspeir
he/she/it would backspeir
we would backspeir
you would backspeir
they would backspeir
Conditional continuous
I would be backspeiring
you would be backspeiring
he/she/it would be backspeiring
we would be backspeiring
you would be backspeiring
they would be backspeiring
Conditional perfect
I would have backspeir
you would have backspeir
he/she/it would have backspeir
we would have backspeir
you would have backspeir
they would have backspeir
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been backspeiring
you would have been backspeiring
he/she/it would have been backspeiring
we would have been backspeiring
you would have been backspeiring
they would have been backspeiring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.

IMPERATIVE

Imperative
you backspeir
we let´s backspeir
you backspeir
The imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to backspeir
Past participle
backspeired
Present Participle
backspeiring
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.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH BACKSPEIR

bere · clipshear · fier · fiere · seir · speer · speir · sweer · sweir

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE BACKSPEIR

backslap · backslapper · backslash · backslid · backslide · backslider · backsliding · backspace · backspace key · backspacer · backspin · backsplash · backstab · backstabber · backstage · backstage pass · backstair · backstairs · backstall · backstamp

WORDS THAT END LIKE BACKSPEIR

a breath of fresh air · air · chair · coheir · effeir · fair · hair · heir · in the air · ir · joint heir · Meir · mir · noir · pair · repair · sir · their · wasteweir · weir

Synonyms and antonyms of backspeir in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «backspeir» into 25 languages

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The translations of backspeir from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «backspeir» in English.
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backspeir
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backspeir
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backspeir
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Backspeir
190 millions of speakers
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backspeir
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backspeir
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backspeir
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Backspeir
85 millions of speakers
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backspeir
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backspeir
75 millions of speakers
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बॅकस्पीर
75 millions of speakers
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backspeir
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backspeir
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backspeir
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backspeir
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backspeir
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backspeir
10 millions of speakers
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backspeir
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BACKSPEIR»

Discover the use of backspeir in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to backspeir and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Betrothed; Chronicles of the Canongate; The Highland Widow
f , Or had he had the wit, like some of ourselves, to lay the scene in such a remote or distant country that nobody should be able to backspeir him,' said Mr. Oldbuck. , Why, as to that,' Baid the Preses, , you must consider the thing was got up for ...
Walter Scott, 1897
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... ANTITUMOR ANTIVENOM AQUADROME ARCHRIVAL AUTOCROSS AUTOGUIDE AUTOPHONY AUTOTIMER BACKFIELD BACKSPEIR BACKSWORD BANDONION BEDEHOUSE BETATOPIC BLUEPOINT BOLOGRAPH BOONDOCKS ...
Bob Jackman, 2012
3
1771-1797
It is, however, easier to backspeir you. Sober reason rejects the machinery as unnatural ; it reminds me, however, of the magic of Shakspeare. Nothing has a finer effect than the repetition of certain words, that are echoes to the sense, as much ...
John Gibson Lockhart, 1869
4
Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott
It is, however, easier to backspeir you. Sober reason rejects the machinery as unnatural ; it reminds me, however, of the magic of Shakspeare. Nothing has a finer effect than the repetition of certain words, that are echoes to the sense, as much ...
John Gibson Lockhart, 1900
5
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott
It is, however, easier to backspeir you. Sober reason rejects the machinery as unnatural; it reminds me, however, of the magic of Shakspeare. Nothing has a finer effect than the repetition of certain words, that are echoes to the sense, as much ...
John Gibson Lockhart, J.M.W. Turner, 1862
6
Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Scott, bart
It is, however, easier to backspeir you. Sober reason rejects the machinery as unnatural ; it reminds me, however, of the magic of Shakspeare. Nothing has a finer effect than the repetition of certain words, that are echoes to the sense, as much ...
John Gibson Lockhart, 1839
7
The betrothed and the highland widow
t ' Or had he had the wit, like some of ourselves, to lay the scene in such a remote or distant country that nobody should be able to backspeir him,' said Mr. Oldbuck. ' Why, as to that,' said the Preses, ' you must consider the thing was got up for ...
Sir Walter Scott, 1896
8
The Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: The betrothed and The ...
Or had he had the wit, like some of ourselves, to lay the scene in such a remote or distant country that nobody should be able to backspeir a him,' said Mr. Oldbuck. 'Why, as to that,' said the Preses, 'you must consider the thing was got up for ...
Sir Walter Scott, 1906
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New Official Vocabulary for Telegrams in Preconcerted ...
... Backsheesh Backshift Backshish Backshop Backside Backsides Backsight Backsjunge Backskin Backslang Backslide Backslider Backsmaten Backspeed Backspeir Backspeise Backspice Backspring Backstaff Backstair Backstairs Backstall ...
International Telegraph Bureau, Bern, 1899
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
'To BACKSPEIR, w. a. That the backs were about 120 inches deep.” State, ljeslie of Powis, &c. 1805. p. 166, 168. Belg. 011k, a trough. BACK, BACKING,..I'. supporters. “ Thereafter Mr Pym went up, with a number at his back to the higher  ...
John Jamieson, 1808
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