CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISQUIETEN
PRESENT
Present
I disquieten
you disquieten
he/she/it disquietens
we disquieten
you disquieten
they disquieten
Present continuous
I am disquietening
you are disquietening
he/she/it is disquietening
we are disquietening
you are disquietening
they are disquietening
Present perfect
I have disquietened
you have disquietened
he/she/it has disquietened
we have disquietened
you have disquietened
they have disquietened
Present perfect continuous
I have been disquietening
you have been disquietening
he/she/it has been disquietening
we have been disquietening
you have been disquietening
they have been disquietening
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 disquietened
you disquietened
he/she/it disquietened
we disquietened
you disquietened
they disquietened
Past continuous
I was disquietening
you were disquietening
he/she/it was disquietening
we were disquietening
you were disquietening
they were disquietening
Past perfect
I had disquietened
you had disquietened
he/she/it had disquietened
we had disquietened
you had disquietened
they had disquietened
Past perfect continuous
I had been disquietening
you had been disquietening
he/she/it had been disquietening
we had been disquietening
you had been disquietening
they had been disquietening
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will disquieten
you will disquieten
he/she/it will disquieten
we will disquieten
you will disquieten
they will disquieten
Future continuous
I will be disquietening
you will be disquietening
he/she/it will be disquietening
we will be disquietening
you will be disquietening
they will be disquietening
Future perfect
I will have disquietened
you will have disquietened
he/she/it will have disquietened
we will have disquietened
you will have disquietened
they will have disquietened
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disquietening
you will have been disquietening
he/she/it will have been disquietening
we will have been disquietening
you will have been disquietening
they will have been disquietening
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disquieten
you would disquieten
he/she/it would disquieten
we would disquieten
you would disquieten
they would disquieten
Conditional continuous
I would be disquietening
you would be disquietening
he/she/it would be disquietening
we would be disquietening
you would be disquietening
they would be disquietening
Conditional perfect
I would have disquieten
you would have disquieten
he/she/it would have disquieten
we would have disquieten
you would have disquieten
they would have disquieten
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disquietening
you would have been disquietening
he/she/it would have been disquietening
we would have been disquietening
you would have been disquietening
they would have been disquietening
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disquieten
we let´s disquieten
you disquieten
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disquietened
Present Participle
disquietening
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 «DISQUIETEN»
Discover the use of
disquieten in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disquieten and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Garner's Modern American Usage
A disqualified applicant, even one with the skills and training, can't be considered
because of some rule, such as a policy against nepotism. disquiet; *disquieten.
The standard verb is disquiet (= to bother or disturb). The form *disquieten—not ...
2
The Oxford Dictionary of American Usage and Style
See disburse. disquiet; disquieten. The standard verb is disquiet ( = to bother or
disturb). The form disquieten — a Britishism not recorded in W10 — is a needless
variant. E.g.: "[W|hat will Europe consist of, and who will decide about the future ...
3
How to Lay on the Altar Without Wiggling: Principles for ...
Therefore, don't let discouragement creep in to dishearten or disquieten you. For
it is not what you do for God that counts so much as who you are in God. This is
what stands as precious in His sight. Although your labors may lead you into ...
4
The neighbors: a story of every-day life
Seest thou, Fanny, in the day-time there may come some impatience, some
yearning, some *Ah!J as thou callest it, and disquieten the heart; but when the
day is over, and I can retire to rest, VOL. II. L and say to myself that those who
tenderly ...
5
SpiritSpeak: Liberating Insights Imparted by the Spirit
Therefore, let not discouragement creep in to dishearten the valiant nor
disquieten the faithful. It is not what you do for Me that counts so much as who
you are in Me. This is what stands as precious in the sight of God. Though your
labors lead ...
6
The president's daughters: including Nina
But this spirit and this incessant doubt disquieten my soul. Ah ! life has so many
darkening clouds, so many bewildering enigmas, that we cannot carefully
enough guard our minds against every intruding gloom. You have cast many a
black ...
7
Fredrika Bremer's works [tr. by M. Howitt].
Seest thou, Fanny, in the daytime there may come some impatience, some
yearning, some ' Ah !' as thou callest it, and disquieten the heart ; but when the
day is over, and I can retire to rest, and say to myself that those who tenderly
cherished ...
8
The Practice of Freedom: Aikido Principles as a Spiritual Guide
... encouraged from without, in which goodness, compassion, and gratitude are
mingled, which does not woo, does not obtrude itself, make demands, disquieten,
or persecute, which does not give in order to take, possesses astounding power,
...
God has given Me to Write this BOOK, to shake HEAVEN AND EARTH,
DISQUIETEN THE DEVIL, to TERRORIZE and INTERRUPT THE EXPANSION of
HELL, to MOVE KINGDOMS and so that THE EARTH can MELT! As; it is written
in Psalm ...
10
Drawing the Soul: Schemas and Models in Psychoanalysis
INTRODUCTION Bernard Burgoyne Some phrases shock; some disquieten; and
some beg for explanation. In any such event, there always turns out to be
something within the context of the phrase that indicates a lack. In each of these
cases, ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISQUIETEN»
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