CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISANOINT
PRESENT
Present
I disanoint
you disanoint
he/she/it disanoints
we disanoint
you disanoint
they disanoint
Present continuous
I am disanointing
you are disanointing
he/she/it is disanointing
we are disanointing
you are disanointing
they are disanointing
Present perfect
I have disanointed
you have disanointed
he/she/it has disanointed
we have disanointed
you have disanointed
they have disanointed
Present perfect continuous
I have been disanointing
you have been disanointing
he/she/it has been disanointing
we have been disanointing
you have been disanointing
they have been disanointing
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 disanointed
you disanointed
he/she/it disanointed
we disanointed
you disanointed
they disanointed
Past continuous
I was disanointing
you were disanointing
he/she/it was disanointing
we were disanointing
you were disanointing
they were disanointing
Past perfect
I had disanointed
you had disanointed
he/she/it had disanointed
we had disanointed
you had disanointed
they had disanointed
Past perfect continuous
I had been disanointing
you had been disanointing
he/she/it had been disanointing
we had been disanointing
you had been disanointing
they had been disanointing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will disanoint
you will disanoint
he/she/it will disanoint
we will disanoint
you will disanoint
they will disanoint
Future continuous
I will be disanointing
you will be disanointing
he/she/it will be disanointing
we will be disanointing
you will be disanointing
they will be disanointing
Future perfect
I will have disanointed
you will have disanointed
he/she/it will have disanointed
we will have disanointed
you will have disanointed
they will have disanointed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disanointing
you will have been disanointing
he/she/it will have been disanointing
we will have been disanointing
you will have been disanointing
they will have been disanointing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disanoint
you would disanoint
he/she/it would disanoint
we would disanoint
you would disanoint
they would disanoint
Conditional continuous
I would be disanointing
you would be disanointing
he/she/it would be disanointing
we would be disanointing
you would be disanointing
they would be disanointing
Conditional perfect
I would have disanoint
you would have disanoint
he/she/it would have disanoint
we would have disanoint
you would have disanoint
they would have disanoint
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disanointing
you would have been disanointing
he/she/it would have been disanointing
we would have been disanointing
you would have been disanointing
they would have been disanointing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disanoint
we let´s disanoint
you disanoint
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disanointed
Present Participle
disanointing
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 «DISANOINT»
Discover the use of
disanoint in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disanoint and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An Impartial Examination Of The Second Volume Of Mr. Daniel ...
And John Milton contradicts Mr. Baxtefls Assertion, in his Tenure ofKings and
Magistrates: * * They 4 [viz. the Preshyterianr] were most zealous to take * Arms
against the King, to divest and disanoint * him of his Dignity -, nay, to curse him in
all ...
As swords are his tender mercies, His kisses as mortal stings ; Under his
hallowing hands Life dies down in all lands ; Kings pray to him, prone where he
stands, And his blessings, as other men's curses, Disanoint where they
consecrate kings.
Algernon Charles Swinburne, 1880
3
The Dictionary Appendix and Orthographer: Containing Upwards ...
5 Disanoint, disanointed, disanointing . 2 Disapparel, disappareled,
disappareling . G Disappear, disappeared, disappearing . 3 Disappoint,
disappointed, disappointing . 2 Disarm, disarmed, disarming . . 2 Disarray,
disarrayed, disarraying .
As swords are his tender mercies, His kisses as mortal stings; Under his
hallowing hands Life dies down in all lands ; Kings pray to him, prone where he
stands, And his blessings, as other men's curses, Disanoint where they
consecrate kings.
As swords are his tender mercies, His kisses as mortal stings ; Under his
hallowing hands Life dies down in all lands ; Kings pray to him, prone where he
stands, And his blessings, as other men's curses, Disanoint where they
consecrate kings.
6
A Dictionary of the Portuguese Language in Two Parts: 1. ...
Disanoint, va. privar do caracter sagra- do. Disappear, vn. desapparecer, sumir-
se ; dmsipar-se. Disappearance, s. desappani^ao./. Disappoint, va. faltar,
enganar, frus- trar, malograr. Disappointment, *. infelicidade, /.; revez^
desencontro, m.
7
A New Pronouncing Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Disanoint Idln-a-nelnt' 1, va. Profanar ; degradar al que está ordenado.
Disapparel [dla-ap-par -el 1, va. Desnudar, quitar el vestido ; desguarnecer.
Disappear rdia-sp-ptr'l, от». Deeapa- tecer, perderse de vista ; ausentarse.
Disappearanoe ...
Edward Gray, Juan L. Iribas, 1902
8
An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
DISANOINT, dls-4-nAS'nt, vt. To invalidate conse- DISAPPAREL, d!s-4p-plr*l, vt.
To disrobe; to strip of raiment. fptripped of raiment. DISAPPARELLED, dls-ap-pJr
^ld, pp. Disrobed; DI3APPARELLING, dls-Jp-part-l-Iug, ppr. Disrobing ; stripping
...
9
Alterations of State: Sacred Kingship in the English Reformation
Attempts at godly rule that remain fixated on monarchy are hamstrung by
contradictions, as the hypocrisy of Presbyterians indicates: after striving to divest
and disanoint their royal opponent, they then try to cleanse his sins "with a new
sovran ...
10
The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine ...
These are his words : " The Presbyterians were most zealous to take arms
against die king, to divest and disanoint him of his dignity ; nay to curse him in ail
their Jermons and pamphlets over die kingdom, whereof there remain numerous
...