CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISIMMURE
PRESENT
Present
I disimmure
you disimmure
he/she/it disimmures
we disimmure
you disimmure
they disimmure
Present continuous
I am disimmuring
you are disimmuring
he/she/it is disimmuring
we are disimmuring
you are disimmuring
they are disimmuring
Present perfect
I have disimmured
you have disimmured
he/she/it has disimmured
we have disimmured
you have disimmured
they have disimmured
Present perfect continuous
I have been disimmuring
you have been disimmuring
he/she/it has been disimmuring
we have been disimmuring
you have been disimmuring
they have been disimmuring
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 disimmured
you disimmured
he/she/it disimmured
we disimmured
you disimmured
they disimmured
Past continuous
I was disimmuring
you were disimmuring
he/she/it was disimmuring
we were disimmuring
you were disimmuring
they were disimmuring
Past perfect
I had disimmured
you had disimmured
he/she/it had disimmured
we had disimmured
you had disimmured
they had disimmured
Past perfect continuous
I had been disimmuring
you had been disimmuring
he/she/it had been disimmuring
we had been disimmuring
you had been disimmuring
they had been disimmuring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will disimmure
you will disimmure
he/she/it will disimmure
we will disimmure
you will disimmure
they will disimmure
Future continuous
I will be disimmuring
you will be disimmuring
he/she/it will be disimmuring
we will be disimmuring
you will be disimmuring
they will be disimmuring
Future perfect
I will have disimmured
you will have disimmured
he/she/it will have disimmured
we will have disimmured
you will have disimmured
they will have disimmured
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disimmuring
you will have been disimmuring
he/she/it will have been disimmuring
we will have been disimmuring
you will have been disimmuring
they will have been disimmuring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disimmure
you would disimmure
he/she/it would disimmure
we would disimmure
you would disimmure
they would disimmure
Conditional continuous
I would be disimmuring
you would be disimmuring
he/she/it would be disimmuring
we would be disimmuring
you would be disimmuring
they would be disimmuring
Conditional perfect
I would have disimmure
you would have disimmure
he/she/it would have disimmure
we would have disimmure
you would have disimmure
they would have disimmure
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disimmuring
you would have been disimmuring
he/she/it would have been disimmuring
we would have been disimmuring
you would have been disimmuring
they would have been disimmuring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disimmure
we let´s disimmure
you disimmure
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disimmured
Present Participle
disimmuring
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 «DISIMMURE»
Discover the use of
disimmure in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disimmure and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
v.t.Disillū′sionise.—n.Disillū′sionment.—adj.Disillū ′sive. Disilliuminate,
disillū′mināt,v.t.to destroy thelight of, todarken. Disimagine, disimaj′in, v.t.to
banish fromtheimagination. Disimmure, disimmūr′, v.t. to release from
imprisonment.
2
The History of English in a Social Context: A Contribution ...
... no yes disenclose v 161 1 no yes disencumbered ppl a 161 1 no yes disentreat
v 1611 yes no disesteemer n 1 6 l 1 no no disimmure v 161 1 no yes disimpeach
v 161 1. Fashionable idiolects?
Dieter Kastovsky, Arthur Mettinger, 2000
3
The Chambers Dictionary
[dis- (3)] disimagine dis-i-maj'in, vt to banish from the imagination; to imagine not
to be. [dis- (3) and (2)] disimmure dis-i-mur ', vt to release from walls; to liberate, [
dis- (2)] disimpassioned dis-im-pash'md, adj free from the influence of passion, ...
4
The English word speculum
DISIMMURE ERJM4IS1D зх DISI4PARK KRAPMISID 3 OISIMPROVE
EVDRPMISID зв DISINCLINE ENILCNISlO 30 DISINCLOSE esolcnisio эх s... .... s
... DISI4CREASE ESAERCNISIO 3 DISINFSCT TCEF^ISID зв DISMFLAME
EMALFNISIO ...
H. L. Resnikoff, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, 1964
5
British journal of applied physics
... Palace of Westminster and it was considered inexpedient to disimmure this
standard, with all the disturbance and formality involved, as it has a defective line
at one end. The standard No. 4, expressly excluded from the requirements of the
...
Institute of Physics, London, Institute of Physics and the Physical Society, 1964
6
Allen's Synonyms and Antonyms
sup, disen- twine, disimprison, disincarcerate (rare), disimmure (rare), disbody (
rare), disembody (rare), relax (Scots law), unbind, clear, extricate, unleash,
uncloister (rare), ГУ Cross references: see Note. foyer: lobby. fracas: disturbance.
Frederic Sturges Allen, 1920
7
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... oí/)', disillusive Я^?ЯЯЧГ, wf3t%4TTfr disilluminate v.í. Ttcrít Я^г íT ^ЯТ; ЗТЧТТ
TT ^яг disimagine v.l. тсчят % ![гт ^чт; этгШгЧ 4Ít +<гЧЧТ ттяг disimmure v.l.
ÇT4TT ^Tf4T, TTTT Я Я^ ттят disimpassioned adj. зттчяфя, ТЯ^ТЗЯТ, ятя ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
8
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analyzes a quarter-million word-listings by their processes, branches them
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...
9
Golden Fool: The Tawny Man Trilogy
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A haunting story of family ties and wartime secrets The house opposite the church, overlooking the Cornish coast, is home to three generations of Tremains.