CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISPLENISH
PRESENT
Present
I displenish
you displenish
he/she/it displenishes
we displenish
you displenish
they displenish
Present continuous
I am displenishing
you are displenishing
he/she/it is displenishing
we are displenishing
you are displenishing
they are displenishing
Present perfect
I have displenished
you have displenished
he/she/it has displenished
we have displenished
you have displenished
they have displenished
Present perfect continuous
I have been displenishing
you have been displenishing
he/she/it has been displenishing
we have been displenishing
you have been displenishing
they have been displenishing
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 displenished
you displenished
he/she/it displenished
we displenished
you displenished
they displenished
Past continuous
I was displenishing
you were displenishing
he/she/it was displenishing
we were displenishing
you were displenishing
they were displenishing
Past perfect
I had displenished
you had displenished
he/she/it had displenished
we had displenished
you had displenished
they had displenished
Past perfect continuous
I had been displenishing
you had been displenishing
he/she/it had been displenishing
we had been displenishing
you had been displenishing
they had been displenishing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will displenish
you will displenish
he/she/it will displenish
we will displenish
you will displenish
they will displenish
Future continuous
I will be displenishing
you will be displenishing
he/she/it will be displenishing
we will be displenishing
you will be displenishing
they will be displenishing
Future perfect
I will have displenished
you will have displenished
he/she/it will have displenished
we will have displenished
you will have displenished
they will have displenished
Future perfect continuous
I will have been displenishing
you will have been displenishing
he/she/it will have been displenishing
we will have been displenishing
you will have been displenishing
they will have been displenishing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would displenish
you would displenish
he/she/it would displenish
we would displenish
you would displenish
they would displenish
Conditional continuous
I would be displenishing
you would be displenishing
he/she/it would be displenishing
we would be displenishing
you would be displenishing
they would be displenishing
Conditional perfect
I would have displenish
you would have displenish
he/she/it would have displenish
we would have displenish
you would have displenish
they would have displenish
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been displenishing
you would have been displenishing
he/she/it would have been displenishing
we would have been displenishing
you would have been displenishing
they would have been displenishing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you displenish
we let´s displenish
you displenish
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
displenished
Present Participle
displenishing
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 «DISPLENISH»
Discover the use of
displenish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
displenish and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in ...
from the creditors wishing to retain the possession, and the landlord seeking to
remove them, they actually applied for judicial authority to displenish the farm,
and leave it in the middle of a term ; and were only compelled to remain till the
end ...
And when Mrs Hunter told Jonathan Bannochie the souter, a noted hater of
women, that Miss Theresa was at the Wastride roup, 'and up and awa wi' her
oxter full o' stuff,' she was said to have added, 'They would need a displenish
themsels in ...
'Displenish,' snorted Jonathan. 'Displenish, said ye? It's a roup o' the fowk that's
needed there.' Miss Annie too, when she gave up the farm brought part of her
plenishing. Ellen was the only one who brought nothing to the household gear.
DISPLENISH When furniture and gear were to be sold up in Scotland, one saw '
Displenish' 'teckit up upon the yett' (gate). What a formal, lawyer-like
announcement of domestic tragedy. The afore-mentioned Aberdeenshire (and
alcoholic) ...
Ivor John Carnegie Brown, 1951
5
A Treatise on the Law of Sale
... furniture which may have been destroyed by the fall, because he is not
presumed to have known that furniture was in the house, it being usual to
displenish houses which are to be propped, Malia. dc eoquod interest, No. 63;
Path. des Oblig.
6
The History of the Suffering of the Church of Scotland from ...
... hundred and eighty merks, and was forced to displenish his house, and
wander up and down, where for many weeks he lay in the open field. But these
oppressions and arbitrary finings are in such multitudes in this and the following
years, ...
348; pro. pose to displenish Royal Charles, and keep her'at St Margaret's Hope,
329. 330; reprimand Sir James Skene for not communicating on Easter Sunday,
330, 331; recommend Sir George Hay's iron and glass-works to the patronage of
...
Abbotsford Club, Edinburgh, 1837
8
Pamphlets on the British fishing industry
The only legitimate purpose they could have, ' was to preserve the fry, and favour
the increase of the fish- ' ery generally ; and, on that footing, they were entitled to .
'• stop every engine that they thought might tend to displenish It may also be ...
James Thomson (of Aberdeen?), 1824
9
Adventurers And Exiles: The Great Scottish Exodus
So,at oncearrangements were madefor a displenish saleof goods and chattels,
and ourpassages werebooked for the Port ofQuebec and the townof Chatham
inUpper Canada. 45 The Farquharsons sailed from Glasgow on6 June1866, ...
Margery Harper, Dr Marjory Harper, 2010
And thairfoir wes put in ward within the said Tolbuith of Edinburgh, quhill3 ordour
had bene takin heiranent. df ínw of Court. July 5. — ' Md. The haill vnlawis
preceding this dait, wer extractit and 1 To displenish his house and disperse his
family ...