CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BASTARDISE
PRESENT
Present
I bastardise
you bastardise
he/she/it bastardises
we bastardise
you bastardise
they bastardise
Present continuous
I am bastardising
you are bastardising
he/she/it is bastardising
we are bastardising
you are bastardising
they are bastardising
Present perfect
I have bastardised
you have bastardised
he/she/it has bastardised
we have bastardised
you have bastardised
they have bastardised
Present perfect continuous
I have been bastardising
you have been bastardising
he/she/it has been bastardising
we have been bastardising
you have been bastardising
they have been bastardising
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 bastardised
you bastardised
he/she/it bastardised
we bastardised
you bastardised
they bastardised
Past continuous
I was bastardising
you were bastardising
he/she/it was bastardising
we were bastardising
you were bastardising
they were bastardising
Past perfect
I had bastardised
you had bastardised
he/she/it had bastardised
we had bastardised
you had bastardised
they had bastardised
Past perfect continuous
I had been bastardising
you had been bastardising
he/she/it had been bastardising
we had been bastardising
you had been bastardising
they had been bastardising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will bastardise
you will bastardise
he/she/it will bastardise
we will bastardise
you will bastardise
they will bastardise
Future continuous
I will be bastardising
you will be bastardising
he/she/it will be bastardising
we will be bastardising
you will be bastardising
they will be bastardising
Future perfect
I will have bastardised
you will have bastardised
he/she/it will have bastardised
we will have bastardised
you will have bastardised
they will have bastardised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bastardising
you will have been bastardising
he/she/it will have been bastardising
we will have been bastardising
you will have been bastardising
they will have been bastardising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would bastardise
you would bastardise
he/she/it would bastardise
we would bastardise
you would bastardise
they would bastardise
Conditional continuous
I would be bastardising
you would be bastardising
he/she/it would be bastardising
we would be bastardising
you would be bastardising
they would be bastardising
Conditional perfect
I would have bastardise
you would have bastardise
he/she/it would have bastardise
we would have bastardise
you would have bastardise
they would have bastardise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bastardising
you would have been bastardising
he/she/it would have been bastardising
we would have been bastardising
you would have been bastardising
they would have been bastardising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you bastardise
we let´s bastardise
you bastardise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
bastardised
Present Participle
bastardising
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 «BASTARDISE»
Discover the use of
bastardise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bastardise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer
The question has been raised, how far the wife may be permitted to prove the
non-access of her husband, and also to what extent the fact of non-access shall
bastardise the issue. — These points were fully considered in the case of Rex v.
Richard Burn, Sir George Chetwynd, 1820
2
Baron and Feme: A Treatise of the Common Law Concerning ...
It appears before that such Divorces which dissolve Vinculum Matrimonii, shall
bastardise the Issue, if they are executed during the Lives of the Parties,
otherwise not ; and the Issue may not be made a Bastard aster theif Death : For
the ...
3
The Digest: Annotated British, Commonwealth, and European Cases
would be to bastardise a child born within the time of wedlock. The observations
of the Divisional Court in Glen- ister v Glenister (no 5755 post), favourable to the
admissibility of such evidence when directed to an issue of condonation were in ...
4
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: Eleventh Edition
bastardise. fundamental disposition or nature <~ correct) <~, they are simple
people> b : for the most part <they ~ play zone defense) 2 : in a basic manner :
SIMPLY <live -»•*> basic sing n (1869) : a slag low in silica and high in base-
forming ...
5
A Catalogue of the Books of the Right Honourable Charles ...
Petition of Lord Burg for an Act to bastardise the Children of his Daughter in Law
Elizabeth Burg Anno 3. Hen.VIII. of Lord Parr to bastardise the Children of his
Wife Lady Anne eodem _-__12.. Anno --13. Declaration of Prince Rupert _ 1647
14.
Charles BRUCE (4th Earl of Elgin and 3rd Earl of Ailesbury.), 1733
6
Shakespeare, Law, and Marriage
Because Henry VIII had had no children with Katherine Howard he executed her
for treason but had no need to, and did not, divorce her. But, in order to
bastardise Princess Elizabeth, Henry had Archbishop Cranmer proclaim that his
marriage ...
B. J. Sokol, Mary Sokol, 2003
7
The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt: In Thirteen Parts
... and the determination thereof doth belong to their cognizance. And as to the
case of 11 H. 7. 27 a. it is true, that the cause of the divorce ought to be shewed,
because some divorces dissolve the marriage, sc. a vinculo matrimonii,
bastardise ...
Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas, John Farquhar Fraser, 1826
8
A Practical Treatise On the Appellate Jurisdiction of the ...
Thus, in the case of Mr. Haynes ("), his counsel having stated that it was his
intention to call evidence to support the clause by which it was sought to
bastardise the child born in September1828, by proof that there had been no
access by Mr.
9
A Casebook on the Law of Succession:
The court also noted that it is undesirable to bastardise children or debar
succession, after long periods of cohabitation and the birth of children.Although
the court held that there was no marriage between the couple, it nevertheless
confirmed ...
10
The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt. [1572-1617]: In ...
27 a, it is true, that the cause of the divorce ought to be shewed, because some
divorces dissolve the marriage, sc. a vinculo matrimonii, bastardise the issue,
and bar the wife of her dower, and some a memo, et thoro, which do not dissolve
the ...
Sir Edward Coke, J. H. Thomas, John Farquhar Fraser, 2002
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BASTARDISE»
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bastardise is used in the context of the following news items.
Fears civil liberties lost to Pope
... the future pope criticised their brash political style and accumulation of power, saying “to deny the limits, bastardise or eliminate institutions, ... «The Australian, Jul 15»
Our military runs like a municipal govt — Enahoro, ex-Army chief
I hope nobody will bastardise the concept of military high command. I hope nobody will turn the military high command to another budgetary ... «Gbooza, Jul 15»
Robbie Dinwoodie - Why are our cars on steroids?
Either design something new, or quietly improve something old, but don't bastardise a simulacrum of the original to create a bogus new ... «Herald Scotland, Jul 15»
Don Lemon Sparks Controversy With His N-Word Poster on CNN
“I do not think we should bastardise the word, but if you're using it in the context of a story, and it is relevant, you should be able to say it”, ... «Sentinel Republic, Jun 15»
Don Lemon ridiculed for holding sign reading 'n****r' and asking …
“I don't think we should bastardise the word, but if you're using it in the context of a story, and it is relevant, you should be able to say it,” Lemon ... «The Independent, Jun 15»
Media: Do you Have the O-Factor?
... encourages the Otaku to remix the original elements into a thousand sub-stories or to bastardise them into new forms with new functions. «Pulse, Jun 15»
Agenda: Colao's deal fever could take Vodafone out of Britain
At Electra, the private equity investment trust, the situation is, to bastardise Churchill, a standoff wrapped in a stalemate inside an impasse. «The Sunday Times, Jun 15»
'Off the wall of' Levi Kabwato: Don't inherit Muckracker, be original
... nameless and faceless – has cowardly done is to bastardise, corrupt and injure that very same memory. It is a travesty of the highest order. «Nyasa Times, Jun 15»
Why Australia needs Champions League Basketball
That doesn't mean you bastardise the sport to try and turn up the excitement level. I think you lose basketball fans, the league loses its ... «The Roar, Jun 15»
Big Box Little Box? All hail the Goggleboxisation of TV!
... of moodboards labelled “THE NEXT GOGGLEBOX” in the desperate hope that they could adequately bastardise the format to their own end. «The Guardian, Jun 15»