CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISGRADE
PRESENT
Present
I disgrade
you disgrade
he/she/it disgrades
we disgrade
you disgrade
they disgrade
Present continuous
I am disgrading
you are disgrading
he/she/it is disgrading
we are disgrading
you are disgrading
they are disgrading
Present perfect
I have disgraded
you have disgraded
he/she/it has disgraded
we have disgraded
you have disgraded
they have disgraded
Present perfect continuous
I have been disgrading
you have been disgrading
he/she/it has been disgrading
we have been disgrading
you have been disgrading
they have been disgrading
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 disgraded
you disgraded
he/she/it disgraded
we disgraded
you disgraded
they disgraded
Past continuous
I was disgrading
you were disgrading
he/she/it was disgrading
we were disgrading
you were disgrading
they were disgrading
Past perfect
I had disgraded
you had disgraded
he/she/it had disgraded
we had disgraded
you had disgraded
they had disgraded
Past perfect continuous
I had been disgrading
you had been disgrading
he/she/it had been disgrading
we had been disgrading
you had been disgrading
they had been disgrading
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will disgrade
you will disgrade
he/she/it will disgrade
we will disgrade
you will disgrade
they will disgrade
Future continuous
I will be disgrading
you will be disgrading
he/she/it will be disgrading
we will be disgrading
you will be disgrading
they will be disgrading
Future perfect
I will have disgraded
you will have disgraded
he/she/it will have disgraded
we will have disgraded
you will have disgraded
they will have disgraded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disgrading
you will have been disgrading
he/she/it will have been disgrading
we will have been disgrading
you will have been disgrading
they will have been disgrading
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disgrade
you would disgrade
he/she/it would disgrade
we would disgrade
you would disgrade
they would disgrade
Conditional continuous
I would be disgrading
you would be disgrading
he/she/it would be disgrading
we would be disgrading
you would be disgrading
they would be disgrading
Conditional perfect
I would have disgrade
you would have disgrade
he/she/it would have disgrade
we would have disgrade
you would have disgrade
they would have disgrade
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disgrading
you would have been disgrading
he/she/it would have been disgrading
we would have been disgrading
you would have been disgrading
they would have been disgrading
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disgrade
we let´s disgrade
you disgrade
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disgraded
Present Participle
disgrading
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 «DISGRADE»
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disgrade in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disgrade and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A New Dictionary of the English Language. -London, Pickering ...
These two [Censores] had power and authority to disgrade a knight, by taking
away his horse, and to put any off the senate, whom they saw live dissoluter and
disorderly. North. Plutarch, p. 296. And what can we sufl'er, wherein he hath not ...
2
A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining ...
These two [Censores] had power and authority to disgrade a knight, by taking
away his horse, and to put any oil" the senate, whom they saw live dissolutely
and disorderly. North. Plutarch, p.296. And what can we suffer, wherein he hath
not ...
3
Early English Text Society: Original series
211 35 thgent, “'14- 68 28 Disgrade, v. to degrade, 8 46 Dlmllaunc§> 86' a horse“
“ I disgrade a preest of his orders.”— man, knlgh't, 21 31 PaLrgrazIe. “A dimilance
or li ht horseman, or ' ' - , szzszmsz,d;2.g““e' :22 a: Dimmsh, v- 144 15 Dish for ...
4
Manipulus vocabulorum. A dictionarie of English and Latine ...
... 35 Disgrade, v. to degrade, 8 46 " I disgrade a preest of his orders." —
Palsgrave. Disgyse, v. to disguise, 148 16 Dish of meate, sb. 143 38 Dish for
meate, sb. 143 39 Disherit, v. 149 43 " Exhereder. to disherit, or disinherit." —
Cotgrave.
Peter Levens, Henry Benjamin Wheatley, 1867
5
Works of the Camden Society
26 1 Disoorde, sb. 171 17 Discourage, v. 11 44 Discreta, adj. 89 25 Discusse, v.
193 29 Disdayne, adj. disdainful, 201 4 Disdayne, v. 201 27 Disdaynful, 186 46
Disease, v. 211 35 Disgrade, v. to degrade, 8 46 “1 disgrade a preest of ...
26 1 Discorde, tb. 171 17 Discourage, v. 11 44 Discrete, adj. 89 25 Discusse, v.
193 29 Disdayne, adj. disdainful, 20 1 4 Disdayne, v. 201 27 Disdaynful, adj. 186
46 Disease, v. 211 35 Disgrade, v. to degrade, 8 46 " I disgrade a preest of his ...
7
Manipulus vocabulorum: A dictionary of English and Latin ...
211 35 Disgrade, v. to degrade, 8 46 " I disgrade a preest of his orders." —
Palsgrave. Disgyse, ». to disguise, 148 16 Dish of meate, sb. 143 38 Dish for
meate, sb. 143 39 Disherit, ». 149 43 " Exhereden to disherit, or disinherit." —
Cotgrave.
Peter Levins, Henry B. Wheatley, 1867
8
A New English Dictionary of the English Language: A to K
Fr. Disgrader ; It. Dis- Degrada'tion. Igradare; Sp. Desgraduar, Degra'dement. J
gradu dejicere, to cast down Degra'dingly. J from his rank or degree. Sometimes
written disgrade. To deject, throw or cast down, (sub.) from a higher degree, rank,
...
9
Le page disgracié: the text as confession
3 In the first chapter of Le Page, the word disgrade itself is absent, but the three
meanings are in some way implied. Of these, the first two (a fall from favor and an
unhappy event endured) are evoked by the first occurrence of fortune.
10
The Statutes at Large: From the ... Year of the Reign of ... ...
Rep. 1 Ed. 6. C. 12. They which be in holy Orders, sliall be delivered to the
Ordinary. Altered a3 H. %. c. (. The Ordinary may disgrade a Clerk convict, and
send him to the King's Bench. *3 H. 8. c. 1. Uses, Intents, and Purposes, of what
Name, ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISGRADE»
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The didn't even interview Apothekar when they hired him in the wake Hurd's disgrade which also costed HP $40+million. The members "dial in" their votes from ... «CNET, Feb 12»
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