CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISCUMBER
PRESENT
Present
I discumber
you discumber
he/she/it discumbers
we discumber
you discumber
they discumber
Present continuous
I am discumbering
you are discumbering
he/she/it is discumbering
we are discumbering
you are discumbering
they are discumbering
Present perfect
I have discumbered
you have discumbered
he/she/it has discumbered
we have discumbered
you have discumbered
they have discumbered
Present perfect continuous
I have been discumbering
you have been discumbering
he/she/it has been discumbering
we have been discumbering
you have been discumbering
they have been discumbering
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 discumbered
you discumbered
he/she/it discumbered
we discumbered
you discumbered
they discumbered
Past continuous
I was discumbering
you were discumbering
he/she/it was discumbering
we were discumbering
you were discumbering
they were discumbering
Past perfect
I had discumbered
you had discumbered
he/she/it had discumbered
we had discumbered
you had discumbered
they had discumbered
Past perfect continuous
I had been discumbering
you had been discumbering
he/she/it had been discumbering
we had been discumbering
you had been discumbering
they had been discumbering
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will discumber
you will discumber
he/she/it will discumber
we will discumber
you will discumber
they will discumber
Future continuous
I will be discumbering
you will be discumbering
he/she/it will be discumbering
we will be discumbering
you will be discumbering
they will be discumbering
Future perfect
I will have discumbered
you will have discumbered
he/she/it will have discumbered
we will have discumbered
you will have discumbered
they will have discumbered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been discumbering
you will have been discumbering
he/she/it will have been discumbering
we will have been discumbering
you will have been discumbering
they will have been discumbering
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would discumber
you would discumber
he/she/it would discumber
we would discumber
you would discumber
they would discumber
Conditional continuous
I would be discumbering
you would be discumbering
he/she/it would be discumbering
we would be discumbering
you would be discumbering
they would be discumbering
Conditional perfect
I would have discumber
you would have discumber
he/she/it would have discumber
we would have discumber
you would have discumber
they would have discumber
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been discumbering
you would have been discumbering
he/she/it would have been discumbering
we would have been discumbering
you would have been discumbering
they would have been discumbering
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you discumber
we let´s discumber
you discumber
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
discumbered
Present Participle
discumbering
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 «DISCUMBER»
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discumber in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
discumber and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... exonerate, vindicate ant inculpate discumber vb syn EXTRICATE 2,
disembarrass, disembroil, disencumber, disentangle, disentwine, unentangle,
unscramble, untangle, untie discursion n syn DIGRESSION, aside, divagation,
excursion, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
2
A Primary Dictionary of the English Language
DISAVOWAL DISCUMBER DTs-A-v6iV AL, 7i. Act of disavowing. DISBANDi ,
v. a. &. n. To dismiss from service ; Jo set at liberty ; to disperse. DIs-BE-LIEF', n.
Want of belief. DIs-BE-LIEvE', v. a. To discredit. ni's-BE-LIEv'ER, n. An unbeliever.
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1871
3
A French Grammar: Containing, Besides the Rules of the ...
To discumber or disencumber from, débarrasser de. The mayor has ordered the
mer- Le maire a ordonné aux négociant' chants to discumber or disencum- de
drbarrasser les trottoir» à ber the sidewalks from their leurs marchandises, goods
.
4
English and Burmese Dictionary
Discumber, see Disencumber. Discursion, n. goSoopS^Ssa Discursive, a. roving
about, ggScogSoooScoDOB inferential, 0Sa^8OSCJO30S8C^O0©^!»C^8!C^
o5eSgS8j5s^8s000li Discus, n. cagjcpsn Discuss, v.t.— (a subject,) j^scjooogt —
(a ...
5
Ilderim: a Syrian tale: in four cantos
No fruitless search—Abdallagh, borne along, 811 Had vainly tried to check the
course of fear; But now, discumber'd from th' o'erwhelming throng,' Back tow'rds
the host he spurr'd his fierce career, Bereft of hope, but dauntless; on his ear 815
...
6
Anglo-American Telegraphic Code to Cheapen Telegraphy and to ...
Discourser Discous Discover Discovert Discovery Discredit Discrepant. . . .
Discretion Discretive Discrown Discrowned. . . . Disculpate Discumber Discure
Discurrent .... . Discursion Discursist Discursive Discursory . Discuss Discussive
Disdain ...
7
The Coronation; Or, Albion's Loyal Triumph; a Poem on the ...
640 This solemn service to conclusion brought, The King in state St. Edward's
chapel sought; And there, discumber'd from the scarlet vest That late the royal
form superbly dress'd, ' Put on the ermin'd cloak of purple hue, 645 And issu'd
forth ...
George IV (King of Great Britain), 1822
N0 fruitless search -- Abdallagh, borne along, Had vainly tried to check the
course of fear; But now, discumber'd from th' o'erwhelming throng, Back tow'rds
the host he spurr'd his fierce career, Bereft of hope, but dauntless'; on his ear Fell
that ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1817
9
An Idyl of the Sun: And Other Poems
I will instruct Desire to circle round thy head, To take his course from thine own
gentle thought, And wing an even flight with its white plumes ; And I will strive to-
day and every day, To so discumber mine own heavy life Of every stain of guilt or
...
Orrin Cedesman Stevens, 1891
10
Eastern Sketches in Verse
No fruitless search—Abdallagh, borne along, Had vainly tried to check the course
of fear; But now, discumber'd from t ' o'erwhelming throng, Back tow'rds the host
he spurr'd his fierce career, Bereft of hope, but dauntless ; on his car 761 Fell ...