CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ELUVIATE
PRESENT
Present
I eluviate
you eluviate
he/she/it eluviates
we eluviate
you eluviate
they eluviate
Present continuous
I am eluviating
you are eluviating
he/she/it is eluviating
we are eluviating
you are eluviating
they are eluviating
Present perfect
I have eluviated
you have eluviated
he/she/it has eluviated
we have eluviated
you have eluviated
they have eluviated
Present perfect continuous
I have been eluviating
you have been eluviating
he/she/it has been eluviating
we have been eluviating
you have been eluviating
they have been eluviating
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 eluviated
you eluviated
he/she/it eluviated
we eluviated
you eluviated
they eluviated
Past continuous
I was eluviating
you were eluviating
he/she/it was eluviating
we were eluviating
you were eluviating
they were eluviating
Past perfect
I had eluviated
you had eluviated
he/she/it had eluviated
we had eluviated
you had eluviated
they had eluviated
Past perfect continuous
I had been eluviating
you had been eluviating
he/she/it had been eluviating
we had been eluviating
you had been eluviating
they had been eluviating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will eluviate
you will eluviate
he/she/it will eluviate
we will eluviate
you will eluviate
they will eluviate
Future continuous
I will be eluviating
you will be eluviating
he/she/it will be eluviating
we will be eluviating
you will be eluviating
they will be eluviating
Future perfect
I will have eluviated
you will have eluviated
he/she/it will have eluviated
we will have eluviated
you will have eluviated
they will have eluviated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been eluviating
you will have been eluviating
he/she/it will have been eluviating
we will have been eluviating
you will have been eluviating
they will have been eluviating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would eluviate
you would eluviate
he/she/it would eluviate
we would eluviate
you would eluviate
they would eluviate
Conditional continuous
I would be eluviating
you would be eluviating
he/she/it would be eluviating
we would be eluviating
you would be eluviating
they would be eluviating
Conditional perfect
I would have eluviate
you would have eluviate
he/she/it would have eluviate
we would have eluviate
you would have eluviate
they would have eluviate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been eluviating
you would have been eluviating
he/she/it would have been eluviating
we would have been eluviating
you would have been eluviating
they would have been eluviating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you eluviate
we let´s eluviate
you eluviate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
eluviated
Present Participle
eluviating
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 «ELUVIATE»
Discover the use of
eluviate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
eluviate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Scientia Agriculturae Bohemoslovaca
The rate of eluviation after nitrification is analogous to that observed prior
nitrification. d) Repeated eluviation When percolating the same eluviate different
earths from the top layer of the same locality increases in the contents of all
cations in ...
Table 5 — Overall balance sheet HYDROLYSATE 80 4 A. BASALT = RESISTATE
+ ELUVIATE + LESSI VATE 100 19-6 21-4 590 > Ochre crust=41 0
HYDROLYSATE 35-4 , . , TRACHYANDESITE = RESISTATE + ELUVIATE +
LESSIV ATE ...
3
Transactions of joint meeting of Commissions IV & V, ...
Part of the silica extracted combines in situ with the liberated iron and
magnesium to form within the eluviate itself a mixture of trioctahedral smectite
and "swelling" chlorite of ferro- magnesian type (Table 4). Table 4 — Roles of
Temperature ...
Gilbert Joseph Neale, International Society of Soil Science. Commission IV., International Society of Soil Science. Fifth Commission,
1963
4
The Scientist's International Directory
Down, Ireland. Photog. Rippon, Robert H. F., 4 Sidney Terrace, Jasper Road,
Upper Norwood, London. Ent., Hymenopt., Lepid., Dipt., Coleopt., Hemipt.,
Orthopt., Neuropt., Con., Marine, Eluviate and Terrestrial Shells. C. Ex. Rivers,
Lieut.-Gen.
5
Further studies on glycerol solvation of montmorillonite ; ...
Their insolubility under these conditions slightly exceeds that of gibbsite and
boehmite, and these two minerals eventually dissolve and eluviate, leaving
hematite and anatase. Corundum, the isomor- phous analogue of hematite, ...
Roy Platt Pennington,
1913
... ELUTRIATE ELUTRIATED ELUTRIATES ELUTRIATING ELUTRIATION
ELUTRIATIONS ELUTRIATOR ELUTRIATORS ELUVIA ELUVIAL ELUVIATE
ELUVIATED ELUVIATES ELUVIATING ELUVIATION ELUVIATIONS ELUVIUM
ELUVIUMS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood,
2013
7
Morphological Productivity: Structural Constraints in ...
-ate derivatives (N=72) alluviate automate cannulate centuriate citrate coventrate
disproportionate dissonate eluviate exflagellate fidate fluoridate formate
formylate gelate hydroborate hydroxylate hyperventilate instantiate intrapolate
iodinate ...
8
Handbook of Soil Sciences: Properties and Processes, Second ...
... (Jakobsen, 1989). Dissolution/weathering processes continue to act on ITM in
the B horizon. Because ITM are more easily weathered than crystalline Fe oxides
, ITM will continue to eluviate, eventually leaving behind an Fe-rich B horizon, ...
Pan Ming Huang, Yuncong Li, Malcolm E. Sumner,
2011
Not only does hegemony eluviate over time, it also enlists new forms and
assemblages; it is able to permute new social relations and formations; it
functions as a public regulatory agency that embargos certain ideas and
promotes others.
Carmel Borg, Joseph A. Buttigieg, Peter Mayo,
2002
10
Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and Chemical ...
... extractability Auslaugbehalter m, Auslaugbottich m leaching tank (vat, vessel),
leach auslaugen to leach [out], to lixiviate, to extract; to imbibe (sugarcane); (soil)
to eluviate, to dilute (nutrients from the eluvial horizon) Auslaugung / leach[ing], ...
Technische Universitat Dreden,
2014