CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DECAUDATE
PRESENT
Present
I decaudate
you decaudate
he/she/it decaudates
we decaudate
you decaudate
they decaudate
Present continuous
I am decaudating
you are decaudating
he/she/it is decaudating
we are decaudating
you are decaudating
they are decaudating
Present perfect
I have decaudated
you have decaudated
he/she/it has decaudated
we have decaudated
you have decaudated
they have decaudated
Present perfect continuous
I have been decaudating
you have been decaudating
he/she/it has been decaudating
we have been decaudating
you have been decaudating
they have been decaudating
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 decaudated
you decaudated
he/she/it decaudated
we decaudated
you decaudated
they decaudated
Past continuous
I was decaudating
you were decaudating
he/she/it was decaudating
we were decaudating
you were decaudating
they were decaudating
Past perfect
I had decaudated
you had decaudated
he/she/it had decaudated
we had decaudated
you had decaudated
they had decaudated
Past perfect continuous
I had been decaudating
you had been decaudating
he/she/it had been decaudating
we had been decaudating
you had been decaudating
they had been decaudating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will decaudate
you will decaudate
he/she/it will decaudate
we will decaudate
you will decaudate
they will decaudate
Future continuous
I will be decaudating
you will be decaudating
he/she/it will be decaudating
we will be decaudating
you will be decaudating
they will be decaudating
Future perfect
I will have decaudated
you will have decaudated
he/she/it will have decaudated
we will have decaudated
you will have decaudated
they will have decaudated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been decaudating
you will have been decaudating
he/she/it will have been decaudating
we will have been decaudating
you will have been decaudating
they will have been decaudating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would decaudate
you would decaudate
he/she/it would decaudate
we would decaudate
you would decaudate
they would decaudate
Conditional continuous
I would be decaudating
you would be decaudating
he/she/it would be decaudating
we would be decaudating
you would be decaudating
they would be decaudating
Conditional perfect
I would have decaudate
you would have decaudate
he/she/it would have decaudate
we would have decaudate
you would have decaudate
they would have decaudate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been decaudating
you would have been decaudating
he/she/it would have been decaudating
we would have been decaudating
you would have been decaudating
they would have been decaudating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you decaudate
we let´s decaudate
you decaudate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
decaudated
Present Participle
decaudating
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 «DECAUDATE»
Discover the use of
decaudate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
decaudate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Text Book Of Professional Communication
... guise decaudate dazzle decitizenise declassify handicap decrepit deaf hault
delectable deleterious hectare deliquescence denunciate heir depersonalize
dart heritage diacritic dichromatic heterogeneous dredge drazel hurricane droger
, ...
2
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Decasyllabic,dekasilab′ik, adj. having tensyllables. [Gr. deka, ten, syllabē,a
syllable.] Decaudate, dekaw′dāt, v.t. to cut off the tail of. [L. de, and cauda, tail.]
Decay, dēkā′, v.i. to fall away from a state of health or excellence: towaste away.
3
Nematology: Advances and Perspectives
However, decaudate juveniles responded to light and shading the anterior 1/3 of
the body blocked the response, indicating the receptor is near the anterior end of
the body. Dual light sources yielded precise orientation parallel to the bisector ...
Z. X. Chen, S. Y. Chen, Donald Ward Dickson, 2004
4
The Wordsworth Thesaurus: For Home, Office and Study
... link up, moor, put in, rendezvous, tie up, unite. dock? v. clip, crop, curtail, cut,
decaudate, decrease, deduct, diminish, lessen, reduce, shorten, subtract,
truncate, withhold. doctor n. clinician, doctoress, doctress, general practitioner,
GP, hakim ...
Wordsworth, William, 1993
5
Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences
Thirty -four of the fish were normal in appearance and action, 15 were hemicau-
date and 27 were completely decaudate. The photographs in fig. 1 reveal a
number of related abnormalities, including the absence of parts on all of dordal, ...
Mississippi Academy of Sciences, 1964
6
Caribbean Coral Reef Fishery Resources
During February 1972, a specimen of Alphestes afer (estimated TL 18.5 cm) was
collected at Pedro Bank with half of the caudal peduncle missing and most of the
caudal fin. A small central bit of the caudal fin remained. Decaudate fishes are ...
7
The Chambers Dictionary
[Gr deka ten. and syllabi a syllable; see syllable] decathlon dek-alh'lon, n a two-
day contest of ten events held at the modern Olympic Games since 1912. — n
decath'lete. [Gr deka ten. and athlon a contest] decaudate de-kij 'dot, vt to cut off
the ...
8
Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts
CERElELLAR EFFERENT PATHWAYS I G I NGLYMOSTOMA 5766 ANATOMY.
CORDON AND SPINE S TRUCTURE I E CH I NUR I A 5575 ANATOMY'
DECAUDATE HYIRICICYPRIRUSlCARASSIUS 5712 ANATOMY'DIGESTIVE
TRACT I P I ...
9
Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress
Attempts were made to decaudate Anabas were successful and such
decaudated fishes were able to survive even more than six months in the
laboratory. Further studies on the functional significance of caudal
neurosecretory system and ...
This second free-living stage bears a pharynx, a fin fold (therefore lophocercous),
and is definitely brevifurcate. The tail appears firmly attached to the body as no
decaudate forms were observed. The fin fold extends along the dorsal surface ...
New York (State). Conservation Dept, 1935