CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISADVANCE
PRESENT
Present
I disadvance
you disadvance
he/she/it disadvances
we disadvance
you disadvance
they disadvance
Present continuous
I am disadvancing
you are disadvancing
he/she/it is disadvancing
we are disadvancing
you are disadvancing
they are disadvancing
Present perfect
I have disadvanced
you have disadvanced
he/she/it has disadvanced
we have disadvanced
you have disadvanced
they have disadvanced
Present perfect continuous
I have been disadvancing
you have been disadvancing
he/she/it has been disadvancing
we have been disadvancing
you have been disadvancing
they have been disadvancing
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 disadvanced
you disadvanced
he/she/it disadvanced
we disadvanced
you disadvanced
they disadvanced
Past continuous
I was disadvancing
you were disadvancing
he/she/it was disadvancing
we were disadvancing
you were disadvancing
they were disadvancing
Past perfect
I had disadvanced
you had disadvanced
he/she/it had disadvanced
we had disadvanced
you had disadvanced
they had disadvanced
Past perfect continuous
I had been disadvancing
you had been disadvancing
he/she/it had been disadvancing
we had been disadvancing
you had been disadvancing
they had been disadvancing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will disadvance
you will disadvance
he/she/it will disadvance
we will disadvance
you will disadvance
they will disadvance
Future continuous
I will be disadvancing
you will be disadvancing
he/she/it will be disadvancing
we will be disadvancing
you will be disadvancing
they will be disadvancing
Future perfect
I will have disadvanced
you will have disadvanced
he/she/it will have disadvanced
we will have disadvanced
you will have disadvanced
they will have disadvanced
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disadvancing
you will have been disadvancing
he/she/it will have been disadvancing
we will have been disadvancing
you will have been disadvancing
they will have been disadvancing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disadvance
you would disadvance
he/she/it would disadvance
we would disadvance
you would disadvance
they would disadvance
Conditional continuous
I would be disadvancing
you would be disadvancing
he/she/it would be disadvancing
we would be disadvancing
you would be disadvancing
they would be disadvancing
Conditional perfect
I would have disadvance
you would have disadvance
he/she/it would have disadvance
we would have disadvance
you would have disadvance
they would have disadvance
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disadvancing
you would have been disadvancing
he/she/it would have been disadvancing
we would have been disadvancing
you would have been disadvancing
they would have been disadvancing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disadvance
we let´s disadvance
you disadvance
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disadvanced
Present Participle
disadvancing
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 «DISADVANCE»
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disadvance in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disadvance and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
DISADVANCE : dis, and advance or avance, (q. v.) ' to come or cause to come
into the van or front. To come or cause to come, from the van or front, to move
backward, to retire or retreat, or cause to retire or retreat. Within the paleis gardin
by a ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
2
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
For when they saw their Lord's bright cognizance Shine in his face, soon did they
disadvance And some unto him kneel, and some about him dance. G. Fletcher.
Christ 's Triumph on Earth. DISADVA'NTAGE, v. ") Dm, and advantage or ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
3
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
DISADVANCE : dis, and advance or avance, (q. v.) ' to come or cause to come
into the van or front. To come or cause to come, from the van or front, to move
backward, to retire or retreat, or cause to retire or retreat. Within the paleis gardin
by a ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
4
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
ঞ- Fr. পরিচয়নশে-কৃ, পরিচয়ত্যগে-কু, গ য়লণ্য করিয়া, অপরিমৃরেপূইর্বক, লহৃট্রিকরত্রট্টপ
, অস্ত্রদ্ধরূট্টপ, ক To Disadorn, v. a. (লড়া-কৃ, অলন্ধয়ে' বা (শখুঁডর্টুবর্মিত-কৃ, অন
ক্রোঠোপ্রোম্র, 1». s- র্নাচত্ব, “firs, হেয়ত্, সক্ষোন্যত্ব, জঘন্যত্, ল To Disadvance,
...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
5
A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
To deprive of ornament. DISADORNED, dis-d-dA'rnd, pp. Deprived of ornaTo
ments. Bornamenta. DISADORNING, dls-b-dii'r-nlng, llipr. cpriving of
DISADVANCE, dis-hd-vdns', vi. 0 stop ; to check. DISADVANCE. dIs-dd-vdns', vi.
To keep back.
6
The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
Which th" other seeing gan his course relent, And vaunted spear eftsoons to
disadvance." Spenser : F. Q., V. It. 7. 2. To hinder, to impede. " I ditavaunce : I
dtaolowe or hynder.**— Palsgrave.} B. Intrans. : To retreat, to retire, to withdraw,
to draw ...
7
Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
v. a. [old Fr. des- avancer, " to hinder, to cast backward ;" Cotgrave. Spenser
writes this word also disavance.] To stop ; to check. Which th" other seeing gan
his course relent, And vaunted spear e! boons to disadvance. Spenser, F. Q. iv. iv
. 7.
8
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
... নৈকটা তারের বিরাম বা অতা ব I . To Disadorn, v. a. (লতা-কৃ, অলঙ্ক'য়ে' বা র্শেণেডবৈ
"ঞ্জিরত-কু, অন' লন্ধুত-বৃচ্য অশেভিজেন (এি), ড়ুষণরহিত-বৃচ | To Disadvancc, v. a. Fr.
রহিত-কৃ, বিরত-কৃ, নিরন্ত-কু, ন্থ'গিত -কৃ, বন্দ-কৃ, মানা -কৃ, রেথে-কৃ | To Disadvance, ...
9
The Poetical Works of John Milton
... cognizance Shine in his face, soon did they disadvance, And some unto him
kneel, and some about him dance.' A. Dyce. 313 glar'd] Jul. Ces. act i. iv. ' I met a
lion Who glar'd upon me, and went surly by.' Dunster. 314 weeds] Spens.
Dis accord ed, pp. DISACKNOWLEDGE, v. dis'dk-nol'ej [L. dis, not, and
acknowledge}: to deny ; to disown. DISADVANCE, v. dis' ad mins [L. dis, not, and
advance] in OE., to stop; to check; to keep back. Dis'advan'cing, imp. Dis'
advanced', pp.