CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISINCLOSE
PRESENT
Present
I disinclose
you disinclose
he/she/it disincloses
we disinclose
you disinclose
they disinclose
Present continuous
I am disinclosing
you are disinclosing
he/she/it is disinclosing
we are disinclosing
you are disinclosing
they are disinclosing
Present perfect
I have disinclosed
you have disinclosed
he/she/it has disinclosed
we have disinclosed
you have disinclosed
they have disinclosed
Present perfect continuous
I have been disinclosing
you have been disinclosing
he/she/it has been disinclosing
we have been disinclosing
you have been disinclosing
they have been disinclosing
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 disinclosed
you disinclosed
he/she/it disinclosed
we disinclosed
you disinclosed
they disinclosed
Past continuous
I was disinclosing
you were disinclosing
he/she/it was disinclosing
we were disinclosing
you were disinclosing
they were disinclosing
Past perfect
I had disinclosed
you had disinclosed
he/she/it had disinclosed
we had disinclosed
you had disinclosed
they had disinclosed
Past perfect continuous
I had been disinclosing
you had been disinclosing
he/she/it had been disinclosing
we had been disinclosing
you had been disinclosing
they had been disinclosing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will disinclose
you will disinclose
he/she/it will disinclose
we will disinclose
you will disinclose
they will disinclose
Future continuous
I will be disinclosing
you will be disinclosing
he/she/it will be disinclosing
we will be disinclosing
you will be disinclosing
they will be disinclosing
Future perfect
I will have disinclosed
you will have disinclosed
he/she/it will have disinclosed
we will have disinclosed
you will have disinclosed
they will have disinclosed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disinclosing
you will have been disinclosing
he/she/it will have been disinclosing
we will have been disinclosing
you will have been disinclosing
they will have been disinclosing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disinclose
you would disinclose
he/she/it would disinclose
we would disinclose
you would disinclose
they would disinclose
Conditional continuous
I would be disinclosing
you would be disinclosing
he/she/it would be disinclosing
we would be disinclosing
you would be disinclosing
they would be disinclosing
Conditional perfect
I would have disinclose
you would have disinclose
he/she/it would have disinclose
we would have disinclose
you would have disinclose
they would have disinclose
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disinclosing
you would have been disinclosing
he/she/it would have been disinclosing
we would have been disinclosing
you would have been disinclosing
they would have been disinclosing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disinclose
we let´s disinclose
you disinclose
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disinclosed
Present Participle
disinclosing
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 «DISINCLOSE»
Discover the use of
disinclose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disinclose and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The tragedy of King Richard II.
... disinclose, pull downe hedges, or inclosures.' Cowel (Interpreter, s. v. 'Park')
quotes Manwood's Forest Laws, defining Park to be 'a place for privilege for wild
beasts of venery, and also for other wild beasts that are beasts of the forest, and
of ...
William Shakespeare, 1871
2
The secret corresponding vocabulary
sive 5 ment 6 ment 0 ed 6 we 6 Dismount 6 er 7 Disgrace 7 ing 7 ively 7 ed 7 ing
8 ed 8 nation 8 Disk 8 iug 8 ingly » ful 9 Disinclose 0 Dislike 9 Disobedience 9
Disparate 2280 fully 2330 Disincorporate 23s 0 ed 2430 dient 24*0 ates 1
fulness ...
Francis Ormond Jonathan Smith, 1845
3
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
n.Disincarcerā ′tion. Disinclination, disinklinā′shun, n. want of inclination:
unwillingness. —v.t.Disincline′,toturn awayinclinationfrom:to excite the dislikeor
aversionof.—adj.Disinclined′, notinclined:averse. Disinclose. See Disenclose.
4
A complete dictionary of synonyms and antonyms or synonyms ...
Disinclose,disenfold. Envy, SYN. Grudging. jealousy, suspicion. Ephemeral. SYN
. Transient, evanescent. fleeting, fugacious, fugitive. momentary. ANT. Abiding,
persistent, permanent, perpetual, eternal, perennial, immortal. Epigrammatic. srn.
Ant. Disinclose. Dieencircle. Disen- compass. Enclose, v. tr. In and claudere,
clausus, to shut. Stn. Shut. Encircle. Environ. Include. Circumscribe. Envelope.
Wrap. Afforest. Ant. Open. Disclose. Exclude. Dis- enclose. LMsencircle. Bare.
Expose.
6
A New Dictionary of the English Language. -London, Pickering ...
Ser. 18. DIS-PARK, 0. Fr. “D' arqué,-drlsparlred, Drses'asmo, n. disinclose , laid
open: also broken or got out of a park or inclosure,” (Cotgrave. ) But this I hope
shall not need in time, for the owners of a great sort of them begin now to smell
out, ...
7
The Plimpton Press Year Book: An Exhibit of Versatility
... disharmonize disharmonize disheveled disheveled disheveled dishevelled
dishonor dishonor dishonor dishonour disillusionize disillusionize disillusionize
disillusionize disinclose disenclose disinclose disenclose disindi vidualize
disindi ...
8
The practice of typography
... disheveled dishevelled dishonor dishonor dishonor dishonor disillusionize
disillusionize disillusionize disillusionize disinclose disenclose disinclose
disenclose disindividualize disindividualize disindividualize disindividualize disk
disk disk ...
Theodore Low DeVinne, 1901
9
The Chambers Dictionary
adj disinclined' not inclined; averse, [dis- (2)] disinclose. See disenclose.
disincorporate dis-in-kdr'p»-rat, vi to deprive of corporate rights. — n disincorpora
'tton. [dis- (2)] disindividualize or -ise dis-in-di-vid'u-al-lz, vt to deprive of
individuality, ...
10
Select Plays: The tragedy of King Richard II
... 'to disparke. vnclose; disinclose, pu'll downe hedges, or inclosures.' Cowel (
Interpreter, s.v. ' Park ') quotes Manwood's Forest Laws, defining Park to be 'a
place for privilege for wild beasts of venery, and also for other wild beasts that are
...
William Shakespeare, 1869