CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DEGLUTINATE
PRESENT
Present
I deglutinate
you deglutinate
he/she/it deglutinates
we deglutinate
you deglutinate
they deglutinate
Present continuous
I am deglutinating
you are deglutinating
he/she/it is deglutinating
we are deglutinating
you are deglutinating
they are deglutinating
Present perfect
I have deglutinated
you have deglutinated
he/she/it has deglutinated
we have deglutinated
you have deglutinated
they have deglutinated
Present perfect continuous
I have been deglutinating
you have been deglutinating
he/she/it has been deglutinating
we have been deglutinating
you have been deglutinating
they have been deglutinating
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 deglutinated
you deglutinated
he/she/it deglutinated
we deglutinated
you deglutinated
they deglutinated
Past continuous
I was deglutinating
you were deglutinating
he/she/it was deglutinating
we were deglutinating
you were deglutinating
they were deglutinating
Past perfect
I had deglutinated
you had deglutinated
he/she/it had deglutinated
we had deglutinated
you had deglutinated
they had deglutinated
Past perfect continuous
I had been deglutinating
you had been deglutinating
he/she/it had been deglutinating
we had been deglutinating
you had been deglutinating
they had been deglutinating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will deglutinate
you will deglutinate
he/she/it will deglutinate
we will deglutinate
you will deglutinate
they will deglutinate
Future continuous
I will be deglutinating
you will be deglutinating
he/she/it will be deglutinating
we will be deglutinating
you will be deglutinating
they will be deglutinating
Future perfect
I will have deglutinated
you will have deglutinated
he/she/it will have deglutinated
we will have deglutinated
you will have deglutinated
they will have deglutinated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been deglutinating
you will have been deglutinating
he/she/it will have been deglutinating
we will have been deglutinating
you will have been deglutinating
they will have been deglutinating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would deglutinate
you would deglutinate
he/she/it would deglutinate
we would deglutinate
you would deglutinate
they would deglutinate
Conditional continuous
I would be deglutinating
you would be deglutinating
he/she/it would be deglutinating
we would be deglutinating
you would be deglutinating
they would be deglutinating
Conditional perfect
I would have deglutinate
you would have deglutinate
he/she/it would have deglutinate
we would have deglutinate
you would have deglutinate
they would have deglutinate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been deglutinating
you would have been deglutinating
he/she/it would have been deglutinating
we would have been deglutinating
you would have been deglutinating
they would have been deglutinating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you deglutinate
we let´s deglutinate
you deglutinate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to deglutinate
Past participle
deglutinated
Present Participle
deglutinating
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 «DEGLUTINATE»
Discover the use of
deglutinate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
deglutinate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
au (llogiad) The aft of an- nulling a covenant, or obligation. Dadloywad, i. m. (
gloywad) A clearing anew. Dadloywawl, a. (gloywawl) Apt to clear again.
Dadloywi, v. я. (gloywi) To grow clear again. Dadludaw, v. a. (gludaw) To
deglutinate.
2
A dictionary of the Welsh language. [Preceded by] A grammar ...
(gludawl) Apt to deglutinate. Dadludiad, ». т.— pi. t. au (gludiad) Deglutinati- on ;
a becoming unglned. Dadluddedawl, a. (Uuddedawl) Refreshing. Dadluddediad,
». т.— pi. t. au (lluddediad) Л divesting, a recovering from fatigue. Dadluddedu ...
3
Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
Dadludaw, v. a. (gludaw) To deglutinate. Dadludawl, a. (gludawl) Apt to
deglutinate. Dadludiad, ». m. — pl. t. au (gludiad) Deglutinati- on; a becoming
unglned. Dadluddedawl, a. (Uuddedawl) Refreshing. Dadluddediad, s. т.— pl. t.
au ...
4
A Dictionary of the Welsh language, 1: explained in English; ...
pl. t. au (llogiad) The act of annulling a covenant or obligation. Dadludaw, c. a. (
gludaw) To deglutinate. Dadludawl, a. (gludaw!) Apt to deglutinate. Dadludiad, ».
m. — pi. t. an (gludiad) Deglutinati- on ; a becoming unglued. Vadlnddedawl, a.
Humerus : A buzzing sound, then hesitate before us, A blow on this might easily
prove uproarious. Deglutinate : A surfeit here 'midst mingled dine and eat Can
even prise young Johnny from his sweet. Book tokens are awarded to the
following ...
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, 1960
6
The Illustrated National Pronouncing Dictionary of the ...
Degenerateness, (de-jen'gr-at-nes) n. a Degeneration, (de-jen-gr-a'shun) n. a
growing worse. [unglue. Deglutinate, (dé-gloo'tin-fit) v. t. to Deglutition, (deg-loo-
tish'un) n. act or power of swallowing. Degradation, (deg-ra-da'shun) n. a
depriving ...
... not 'dilate upon—the helluosity of my reading, and omnivorous voracity with
which I digest and deglutinate all manner of languages into one harmonious i
pasticcio, which forms a tongue that may be called a tertium quid. You smoke
what I ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1830
8
A Dictionary: English and Burmese
... in law, oocpxô» Defensible, a. that may be defended, фагота
cgoöesaaôeoaêìëgtßßöeœan that may be vindicated, saßöoaêäêsrîì cgëâ 0039
П' Degenerate, v. i. from. above. Deglutinate, v. t.
emâgëmêßzeœoœcpdâgoœêëß Deglutition,.
9
Ferozsons English to English and Urdu Dictionary
JIxjI - cJi - J^j ^ - a»^ Degenerate (di-jen-ar-it) v.i. Become ignoble y£ ^J\j£. _ Ul*
y* V1'^** Jj*5^*-t - ^-J Jj^J *!JJ Degeneration (di-jen-ar-a-shan) n. Become
degenerate - iSj«l - JBj - ^^.^ - »iJi - i5j'>- - 0» •*«« - LUl*' Deglutinate (di-gloo-ti-
nlt) v.t. ...
... my reading, and omnivorous voracity with which I digest and deglutinate all
manner of languages into one harmonious pasticcio, which forms a tongue that
may he called a tertium quid. You smoke what I mean.—(Laughter.) Fear not, Mr.