CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CIRCUMFUSE
PRESENT
Present
I circumfuse
you circumfuse
he/she/it circumfuses
we circumfuse
you circumfuse
they circumfuse
Present continuous
I am circumfusing
you are circumfusing
he/she/it is circumfusing
we are circumfusing
you are circumfusing
they are circumfusing
Present perfect
I have circumfused
you have circumfused
he/she/it has circumfused
we have circumfused
you have circumfused
they have circumfused
Present perfect continuous
I have been circumfusing
you have been circumfusing
he/she/it has been circumfusing
we have been circumfusing
you have been circumfusing
they have been circumfusing
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 circumfused
you circumfused
he/she/it circumfused
we circumfused
you circumfused
they circumfused
Past continuous
I was circumfusing
you were circumfusing
he/she/it was circumfusing
we were circumfusing
you were circumfusing
they were circumfusing
Past perfect
I had circumfused
you had circumfused
he/she/it had circumfused
we had circumfused
you had circumfused
they had circumfused
Past perfect continuous
I had been circumfusing
you had been circumfusing
he/she/it had been circumfusing
we had been circumfusing
you had been circumfusing
they had been circumfusing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will circumfuse
you will circumfuse
he/she/it will circumfuse
we will circumfuse
you will circumfuse
they will circumfuse
Future continuous
I will be circumfusing
you will be circumfusing
he/she/it will be circumfusing
we will be circumfusing
you will be circumfusing
they will be circumfusing
Future perfect
I will have circumfused
you will have circumfused
he/she/it will have circumfused
we will have circumfused
you will have circumfused
they will have circumfused
Future perfect continuous
I will have been circumfusing
you will have been circumfusing
he/she/it will have been circumfusing
we will have been circumfusing
you will have been circumfusing
they will have been circumfusing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would circumfuse
you would circumfuse
he/she/it would circumfuse
we would circumfuse
you would circumfuse
they would circumfuse
Conditional continuous
I would be circumfusing
you would be circumfusing
he/she/it would be circumfusing
we would be circumfusing
you would be circumfusing
they would be circumfusing
Conditional perfect
I would have circumfuse
you would have circumfuse
he/she/it would have circumfuse
we would have circumfuse
you would have circumfuse
they would have circumfuse
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been circumfusing
you would have been circumfusing
he/she/it would have been circumfusing
we would have been circumfusing
you would have been circumfusing
they would have been circumfusing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you circumfuse
we let´s circumfuse
you circumfuse
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
circumfused
Present Participle
circumfusing
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 «CIRCUMFUSE»
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circumfuse in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
circumfuse and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Concise English Dictionary
cingulum. circumfuse. the ashes of the dead:—/*/, cineraria; cinera'tion; cinera'tor;
cine'rea grey nerve matter. — adjs. cinereal ashy: cinerary: clne'reous ashy-grey:
ashy; cineri'tious ashy-grey: pertaining to grey nerve matter. [L. cinema, ashy ...
2
A Complete English-Latin and Latin-English Dictionary
CIRCUMFUSE. Tf> CisrüMruM. p.a. Circumfuudere. Circumjacent, a. Qui
circumjacct ; circumjacens. Cihcumiaicution. j. Verborum circurascripiio, or circuí
tus. us. Cfc.; verborum ambitus, us, Suet. — H'hat meed of eircumtocutMm T quid
opus ...
Joseph Esmond Riddle, 1870
We want them to repose on that comfortable expression the " warm cushion," to
feel the felicity of the epithet "whirling," to admire the length of the word "
circumfuse," and to pause with modest hesitation as to the exact meaning of the
words ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1852
4
The New monthly magazine and universal register. [Continued ...
We want them to repose on that comfortable expression the " warm cushion," to
feel the felicity of the epithet "whirling," to admire the length of the word "
circumfuse," and to pause with modest hesitation as to the exact meaning of the
words ...
5
Principles and rules of accent in the English language, ...
3) The adjectives which have the termination -ile: mercantile (also mercantile),
infantile (also infantile). W.: circumfpile (to circumfuse), Sm.: cjrcumfusile (to
circumfuse). 4) or -able, -ible (but not -uble) : tenantable, administrate,
disciplinable, ...
Friedrich Schilling, 1885
6
The New Monthly Magazine
We want them to repose on that comfortable expression the " warm cushion," to
feel the felicity of the epithet "whirling," to admire the length of the word "
circumfuse," and to pause with modest hesitation as to the exact meaning of the
words ...
7
The Superior Person's Second Book of Weird and Wondrous Words
CIRCUMFUSE v. *£ To pour, spread, or diffuse around. "Well, I've dug up the
ground, I've fertilized it, and I've raked it level — but some other lout can
circumfuse the bloody lawn seed." Always a good idea to juxtapose the
vernacular with the ...
8
Spell Read Write & Grammar
... certify, certificate, certainly, certain, cerise, cereal, cerebral, cerebration,
cerebrum, cerement, ceremonious, ceramic, centripetal, cess, cevical, ceruse,
certitude, cilia, cigarette, cemmerian, civil, circus, circular, circle, circumstance,
circumfuse ...
9
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Shining around; shining widely. circumfuse (ser-kum-fuz'), r. t. ; pret. and pp.
circumfused, ppr. circumfusing. [< L. circum- fusus, pp. of circumfundere, < circum
, around, + fundere, pour: see fuse.] To pour around; spread about ; suffuse.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
10
English Vocabulary Builder
CIRCUMFUSE (ser-kum-futf) v. To pour around, spread about, suffuse, surround.
Ambient (201 1) is an unusual but nice synonym for the participial adjective cir-
cumfused. One should reserve this poetic word for such a text as: 'For in the lake
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CIRCUMFUSE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
circumfuse is used in the context of the following news items.
Mitsubishi opens New Dealership in Gurgaon at Haryana
It will circumfuse areas like Sohna, Badshahpur and Manesar. Sunil Kr Singh, the Vice President (sales & Marketing), HMFCL, said “We are ... «CarTrade.com, Jun 15»
'Bagoong' an effective rat-killing agent - DA
Farmers, he added, are also advised to circumfuse their farms with plastic sheets, a method known as total rat barrier system, one month before ... «Philippine Star, Jan 10»