CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CORPORIFY
PRESENT
Present
I corporify
you corporify
he/she/it corporifies
we corporify
you corporify
they corporify
Present continuous
I am corporifying
you are corporifying
he/she/it is corporifying
we are corporifying
you are corporifying
they are corporifying
Present perfect
I have corporified
you have corporified
he/she/it has corporified
we have corporified
you have corporified
they have corporified
Present perfect continuous
I have been corporifying
you have been corporifying
he/she/it has been corporifying
we have been corporifying
you have been corporifying
they have been corporifying
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 corporified
you corporified
he/she/it corporified
we corporified
you corporified
they corporified
Past continuous
I was corporifying
you were corporifying
he/she/it was corporifying
we were corporifying
you were corporifying
they were corporifying
Past perfect
I had corporified
you had corporified
he/she/it had corporified
we had corporified
you had corporified
they had corporified
Past perfect continuous
I had been corporifying
you had been corporifying
he/she/it had been corporifying
we had been corporifying
you had been corporifying
they had been corporifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will corporify
you will corporify
he/she/it will corporify
we will corporify
you will corporify
they will corporify
Future continuous
I will be corporifying
you will be corporifying
he/she/it will be corporifying
we will be corporifying
you will be corporifying
they will be corporifying
Future perfect
I will have corporified
you will have corporified
he/she/it will have corporified
we will have corporified
you will have corporified
they will have corporified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been corporifying
you will have been corporifying
he/she/it will have been corporifying
we will have been corporifying
you will have been corporifying
they will have been corporifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would corporify
you would corporify
he/she/it would corporify
we would corporify
you would corporify
they would corporify
Conditional continuous
I would be corporifying
you would be corporifying
he/she/it would be corporifying
we would be corporifying
you would be corporifying
they would be corporifying
Conditional perfect
I would have corporify
you would have corporify
he/she/it would have corporify
we would have corporify
you would have corporify
they would have corporify
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been corporifying
you would have been corporifying
he/she/it would have been corporifying
we would have been corporifying
you would have been corporifying
they would have been corporifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you corporify
we let´s corporify
you corporify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
corporified
Present Participle
corporifying
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 «CORPORIFY»
Discover the use of
corporify in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
corporify and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Farmer's Promotion Book: A New and Scientific Manuring ...
... corporify the light of the sun, as the matter of light is a necessary condition to
the matter of carbon, and that they absorb the air itself, which is composed of
oxygen, from 22 to 25 per cent, and the remainder of nitro_ gen; the part of
nitrogen ...
2
A Treatise On The Great Art (Illustrated):
This circularsuccession of spirits ismade bytwo means,rarefication and
condensation, which Nature employstospiritualize bodiesandto corporify spirits;
or, if one wishes, to thin the gross elements, to open them, to elevate them to the
subtle ...
Antoine-Joseph Pernety, 2014
3
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
CorrjoMfied (p. from corporify) Embodied, formed into CORPO'RIFr (v. t. from the
Lat. corpus a body, and fio to be made) To embody, to form into a body. Corpo'
rifying (p. a. from corporify) Embodying, giving a body. COR'POSANT (J. a sea ...
4
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
... অবয়কীকরণ , অনুভব শ (তঢয়ট্রিল I দো) Corporify, 11- ঞ- শরীরী-কৃ, শরীরবিশিন্ট-কৃ,
সাকার-কৃ | Corposant বা Corpusanse, n. s. Span. জন্দুহ্ন্টুজহ্ইঙ্গুত (I511
তির্মার বৰবিণেয ' Corps বা Corpse, 11- ৪- F'r- ব্রকাজ, নৈন) দল, কটক, সেনাসমৃহ, পস্টন,
দূণার্ষে ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
5
The Simplicity of the Creation, Or The Astronomical Monument ...
and moistened by interior sap, by dew, and rain, and again shone upon by the
sun, oxidation takes place, the solar rays corporify, yielding to our eyes the most
magnificent variety of colours, such as human chemistry has not as yet been able
...
6
Hermetic Philosophy and Alchemy: A Suggestive Inquiry Into ...
... they will never appear; because it is an undoubted sign that you have failed in
some essential thing in the former Operations; for to corporify the Spirit, which is
our Mercury, you must have well dissolved the body in which the Sulphur which ...
7
The Class-book of Etymology: Designed to Promote Precision ...
Corporify, corps, corpulent, corpuscle, corpuscular. Corpus. Corradiation. Cor;
radius. Correct Cor; rego. Correlate. Cor; rt£>* latum, Correption. Cor; rapio.
Correspond. Cor; re; spondeo. Corrigible. Cor; rego. Corrival, corrivate. Cor; rivus
.
8
The history of religion, ed. with notes by R.M. Evanson
... corporify and change it. God is with all reverence said not to do that which
belongs to no power. The same is affirm- able of His infinity and of His telling the
last number, because there is no end or determination of either: since, were there
...
John Evelyn, Richard Macdonnell Evanson, 1850
9
Flügel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English ...
SJettftrpern/ »• a. to corporify, embody. 83ert6rper.un<5//. (pi. -en) corporification.
SJertofenr ». a. to caress, talk, prattle away (the time). 25erf&fligen, v. a. to feed,
board. SSerframen, ». a. to misplace, mislay, put out of order. SSertriedjen, ». ir.
Felix Flügel, C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, 1843
10
Robert Boyle Reconsidered
... and even unobserved sorts of effluvia in the air'.28 The first such attractive to
spring to Boyle's mind is the so-called 'Philosophical Magnet' of the alchemists,
which is said to attract and corporify the Universal Spirit or the Spirit of the World.