CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISANCHOR
PRESENT
Present
I disanchor
you disanchor
he/she/it disanchors
we disanchor
you disanchor
they disanchor
Present continuous
I am disanchoring
you are disanchoring
he/she/it is disanchoring
we are disanchoring
you are disanchoring
they are disanchoring
Present perfect
I have disanchored
you have disanchored
he/she/it has disanchored
we have disanchored
you have disanchored
they have disanchored
Present perfect continuous
I have been disanchoring
you have been disanchoring
he/she/it has been disanchoring
we have been disanchoring
you have been disanchoring
they have been disanchoring
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 disanchored
you disanchored
he/she/it disanchored
we disanchored
you disanchored
they disanchored
Past continuous
I was disanchoring
you were disanchoring
he/she/it was disanchoring
we were disanchoring
you were disanchoring
they were disanchoring
Past perfect
I had disanchored
you had disanchored
he/she/it had disanchored
we had disanchored
you had disanchored
they had disanchored
Past perfect continuous
I had been disanchoring
you had been disanchoring
he/she/it had been disanchoring
we had been disanchoring
you had been disanchoring
they had been disanchoring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will disanchor
you will disanchor
he/she/it will disanchor
we will disanchor
you will disanchor
they will disanchor
Future continuous
I will be disanchoring
you will be disanchoring
he/she/it will be disanchoring
we will be disanchoring
you will be disanchoring
they will be disanchoring
Future perfect
I will have disanchored
you will have disanchored
he/she/it will have disanchored
we will have disanchored
you will have disanchored
they will have disanchored
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disanchoring
you will have been disanchoring
he/she/it will have been disanchoring
we will have been disanchoring
you will have been disanchoring
they will have been disanchoring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disanchor
you would disanchor
he/she/it would disanchor
we would disanchor
you would disanchor
they would disanchor
Conditional continuous
I would be disanchoring
you would be disanchoring
he/she/it would be disanchoring
we would be disanchoring
you would be disanchoring
they would be disanchoring
Conditional perfect
I would have disanchor
you would have disanchor
he/she/it would have disanchor
we would have disanchor
you would have disanchor
they would have disanchor
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disanchoring
you would have been disanchoring
he/she/it would have been disanchoring
we would have been disanchoring
you would have been disanchoring
they would have been disanchoring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disanchor
we let´s disanchor
you disanchor
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disanchored
Present Participle
disanchoring
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 «DISANCHOR»
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disanchor in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disanchor and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A new dictionary Spanish and english and english and Spanish
Discord in musiek, Disacorde, dissonancia. To disallow, or reprove, Reprovar, no
admitir, desconvenir. Disallow' J, Reprovado, no admiti- do. Disallowing.
Reprovacion. To disanchor, or weigh the anchor, carpar la ancora, levar la
ancora.
2
The Chambers Dictionary
dlrige 458 disanchor derham [Ar, Pers, and Turk forms of the Greek drachme a
drachma or dram] dirige dir'i-ji, (obs) n a dirge. dirigible dir'i-ji-bl, -rij', adj that can
be directed. — n a navigable balloon or airship. — adj dlr'igent directing.
3
A dictionary of archaic and provincial words, obsolete ...
AJ* an adjective, unable. DISACCUSTOMED. Unaccustomed. DISACTLY.
Exactly. Lane. DISADMONISH. To dissuade- Hovtll DISAFFIRM. To deny ; to
refuse. DISALOWE. To disapprove. (A.-N.) DISANCHOR. To weigh anchor.
DISANNUL.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1889
4
An English and Swedish Dictionary, Wherein the Generality of ...
D ТТо DISANCHOR, V. N. or weigh Anchor, {уди anknr, soLVERE. D 1“ To
DISANIMATE , V. A. or diíhearten , Бди м Ít/rnmodig. To DISANNUL, V. A. or
make void, сайт, gjäm ogilzig. Difanulled, Adj. ogillig glord. То DISAPPEAR ,
V. N. or ...
5
The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Hooker. Disallowable, dis-ii-166.3-bl. a. not allowable. Disallowance, dis-ii-l6ti'
5iise. s. prohibition. South. Disanchor, diz-'.'ink'ktir v. a. to drive a ship 3 from its
anchor. Disanimate, diz--.'.ii'b-inite. v. a. to deprive of life, to discourage, to deject.
... yearning soul makes mute appeal : When nought is heard, and yet the tired
hands stray To meet white dream-like hands soft floating by: When the disanchor'
d mind sails far away 'Mid the suspense of an imagined sigh — 'Tis thee, 'tis thee,
...
7
Reports of Cases Decided in the Appellate Court of the State ...
(1902), Chap. 102, §105. It is clear, we think, that the assured, while assisting in
running a steam engine in connection with the operation of a sawmill, as
disAnchor Life Ins. Co. v. Meyer — 61 Ind. App. 35. NOVEMBER TERM, 1915. 39.
Indiana. Appellate Court, 1916
Some verbal forms are made to express the meaning of foreign words in a
lexicon, as accentation, augurize, disanchor, divestigating, mireness and planity,
used by Pughe as translations of Welch words ; others are coined for a single 52
...
Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick, 1869
9
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
সন্নর্কসন্ধি বা ন্দ্রদ্যন্তি-কৃ, নাহক শনাহ-কু | To Disanchor, v. (1. Fr. নঙ্গর-উঠ (
র্টক্র), নঙ্গর-র্টুতট্রিল> নঙ্গরহ' ইতে জাহাজ-ছকে বা তফাৎ-কৃ, নঙ্গরহইতে জাহাজ চাল (fie),
বা-হঠ (এিম্ব) | Disangelical, a- অদূতবৎ, অদূতধর্মা, দৃতুধর্মাহ্ঈন, দৰুতর প্তণ বা ধর্যা
নাই ...
10
Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
Dudanhudtl doth also sometimes signify the plaintitf that makes use of such an
action,sometimes the landitself in debate Dadannelu, v. a. to unstnetch
Dadansoddi, 1:. to divest ofa quality Dadangori, v. a. to disanchor Dadarfogi, v.a.
to unarm, ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISANCHOR»
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disanchor is used in the context of the following news items.
BSP Sees inflation staying within 3%-5% target
... fan inflation flames over a long period, and should not disanchor inflation expectations,” Tuano-Amador told participants of a BSP conference ... «Manila Bulletin, Nov 13»
The ECB's easing dilemma
... demand-supply conditions which can disanchor market rates from the ECB's policy mandate and the euro from the Eurozone's fundamentals. «FT Alphaville, Nov 13»
Draghi Says Risks to Euro-Area Economic Outlook on Downside
So protracted and strong and so general that it would disanchor inflation expectations. It has to be generalized across countries, and products ... «Bloomberg, Jul 12»