CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EMACIATE
PRESENT
Present
I emaciate
you emaciate
he/she/it emaciates
we emaciate
you emaciate
they emaciate
Present continuous
I am emaciating
you are emaciating
he/she/it is emaciating
we are emaciating
you are emaciating
they are emaciating
Present perfect
I have emaciated
you have emaciated
he/she/it has emaciated
we have emaciated
you have emaciated
they have emaciated
Present perfect continuous
I have been emaciating
you have been emaciating
he/she/it has been emaciating
we have been emaciating
you have been emaciating
they have been emaciating
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 emaciated
you emaciated
he/she/it emaciated
we emaciated
you emaciated
they emaciated
Past continuous
I was emaciating
you were emaciating
he/she/it was emaciating
we were emaciating
you were emaciating
they were emaciating
Past perfect
I had emaciated
you had emaciated
he/she/it had emaciated
we had emaciated
you had emaciated
they had emaciated
Past perfect continuous
I had been emaciating
you had been emaciating
he/she/it had been emaciating
we had been emaciating
you had been emaciating
they had been emaciating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will emaciate
you will emaciate
he/she/it will emaciate
we will emaciate
you will emaciate
they will emaciate
Future continuous
I will be emaciating
you will be emaciating
he/she/it will be emaciating
we will be emaciating
you will be emaciating
they will be emaciating
Future perfect
I will have emaciated
you will have emaciated
he/she/it will have emaciated
we will have emaciated
you will have emaciated
they will have emaciated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been emaciating
you will have been emaciating
he/she/it will have been emaciating
we will have been emaciating
you will have been emaciating
they will have been emaciating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would emaciate
you would emaciate
he/she/it would emaciate
we would emaciate
you would emaciate
they would emaciate
Conditional continuous
I would be emaciating
you would be emaciating
he/she/it would be emaciating
we would be emaciating
you would be emaciating
they would be emaciating
Conditional perfect
I would have emaciate
you would have emaciate
he/she/it would have emaciate
we would have emaciate
you would have emaciate
they would have emaciate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been emaciating
you would have been emaciating
he/she/it would have been emaciating
we would have been emaciating
you would have been emaciating
they would have been emaciating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you emaciate
we let´s emaciate
you emaciate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
emaciated
Present Participle
emaciating
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 «EMACIATE»
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emaciate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
emaciate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
To make lean or become lean ; to emaciate. Bmacerationt (e-mas'er-a"shon), n. A
making lean; emaciation. Emaciate (e-ma'shi-at), v.i. pret. & pp. emaciated; ppr.
eina eta ting. [L. emacio, emaciatum, to emaciate— e, and maciot to make lean, ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
2
Modern Veterinary Practice
3ss Diarrhea Cholera-ColiUs + + + + 8 Weeks Emaciate^.. 3S9 Diarrhea Cholera
-Colitis + + 8 Weeks Emaciate* 390 Diarrhea Cholera-Colitis + + 8 Weeks
Emaciated 394 Diarrhea Coli! s _ + + + + + 7 Weeks Emaciated 395 Diarrhea
Colitis + ...
3
Pathways to Literacy Excellence: 12+ years. Level C
... stimulate, compete, emaciate. f) Write the list words that are synonyms of:
fascinate, outstanding, impulse, extravagant. fascinate, outstanding, impulse,
extravagant. fascinate, outstanding, impulse, extravagant. fascinate, outstanding,
...
4
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
A making or becoming lean ; emaciation. emaciate (e-ma'shi-at), v. ; pret. and pp.
emaciated, ppr.' emaciating. [< L. emaciatus, pp. of emaciate (> It. emaciare),
make lean, cause to waste away, < e, out, + *maciare, make lean, < macies, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
5
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
Emaciate, পৃট্রিচীন শঙ্গুব্দর পয়িবঙ্গুর্ত ; লি খা বার ৷ Emaceration, n. s.
ক্ষীণত্যু কট্রিহিলী, মাৰ্টসক্ষয়, ত্তকিয়া যাওন্য অস্থিচম্মাবশিৰ্ট I To Emaciate,
v. a. Lat. ক্ষয়-কু, ক্ষীণ-বৃচ, কৃশ-কৃ, পক্টতলা-কৃ, বা হিল-কৃ, মাদ্র\স স্তুস্ক-কৃ.
মশেসক্ষর-কৃ ...
6
The Pennsylvania Medical Journal
is more dangerous to work the gastrointestinal tract hard in typhoid fever than It is
to let a man emaciate moderately. I have more frequently seen cases of typhoid
fever in which gaslro-lntestinal disturbance occurred as a consequence of ...
7
Journal of Homoeopathics
time. Towards the last, it will take on the appearance of old age, a little, dried-up,
withered baby with an old man look. The extremities are the first to emaciate, then
the abdomen and higher up, and all this time while he is emaciating he is ...
8
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
Emaciate, পৃর্তেনৈ' শর্টুব্দর পরিবর্টুর্ত লিখা যার ৷ I Emaceration, n. s.
শ্নদ্দীণত্ব, কক্টহিলী, মাশিংসক্ষয়, ড্ডাকিয়া যাওন, I অহিচর্মাবশিন্টত্ব | To
Emaciate, v. a. Lat. ক্ষয়-কৃ, ক্ষীণ-কৃ, কৃর্শ'কৃ, **দোতলা-কৃ, ক] হিল-কু, মালংস শুর-কৃ,
মাদ্ৰসক্ষয়-কৃ ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
9
The Journal of Education
In, one of the Dubuque schools recently the pupils in one of the upper grammar
grades were required to write' sentences using the words emaciate, illusion,
inSouth Jersey School-r MASSACHUSETTS genuous, and causal. After a
diligent ...
10
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
A contraction of them. [emaciate. EMACERATE, e-mas-er-4't, vi. Our old word for
EMACERATION, e-mas^er-iUshun, «. Leanncsss. EMACIATE, e-maise-d't, vt. To
waste. EMACIATE, o-md-se-d't, vi. To lose flesh. EMACIATE, e-md-se-d't, a.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EMACIATE»
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emaciate is used in the context of the following news items.
Cleveland Corner: Do you want a miracle? Pray this prayer
Bitterness can consume a soul, waste away a life, emaciate the very heart of a person. But the solutions often given to overcome it are either ... «Shelby Star, Jun 15»
Bo Wagner: Do you want a miracle? Pray this prayer
Bitterness can consume a soul, waste away a life, emaciate the very heart of a person, but the solutions often given to overcome it are either ... «Northwest Georgia News, Jun 15»
The Death of Climate Denialism
... argue that this kind of governmental action is a win-win for libertarians, mainstream Republicans and even centrist Demo- crats: Emaciate the ... «Truth-Out, Jun 15»
Twin 'no-brainers'
Naqvi would appear to have surrendered his right to hold any office dealing with minority affairs unless its objective is to emaciate them. «The Statesman, May 15»
He Stole a Plane and Might Get Away
Searching such a broad expanse, however, would “emaciate Coast Guard resources and personnel.” Instead, they have issued a “call-out,” ... «Daily Beast, May 15»
Don't Buy Fortified Foods Exposed To Sunlight, NAFDAC Warns …
A child may emaciate from diarrhoea because he is not well breastfed. What of our young ones who die after childbirth because of anaemia? «The Guardian Nigeria, May 15»
How Hard Will John Whittingdale Bash The BBC?
Yet the idea that he is going to destroy, hobble or emaciate the BBC is pretty wide of the mark. Certainly, the BBC's director-general, Lord Tony ... «Forbes, May 15»
Baltimore and the emergence of a Black Spring
The economics of Arab dictatorships was simple: Emaciate the opposition as a means to capitalise power. Although lacking the racial ... «Yahoo! Maktoob News, May 15»
Bye Bye Labour
Wolfgang Streeck and Armin Schäfer argue in Politics in the Age of Austerity (2013) that one result of cost controls is to emaciate the budget for ... «London Review of Books, Apr 15»
Manchester United 4-2 Manchester City: 5 things we learned
While 7-points is a distance that seems outrageous, to say the least, Liverpool, with their win at Newcastle can emaciate it to 4 points on ... «ScoresPro.com - Sports News, Apr 15»