CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EMPERISH
PRESENT
Present
I emperish
you emperish
he/she/it emperishes
we emperish
you emperish
they emperish
Present continuous
I am emperishing
you are emperishing
he/she/it is emperishing
we are emperishing
you are emperishing
they are emperishing
Present perfect
I have emperished
you have emperished
he/she/it has emperished
we have emperished
you have emperished
they have emperished
Present perfect continuous
I have been emperishing
you have been emperishing
he/she/it has been emperishing
we have been emperishing
you have been emperishing
they have been emperishing
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 emperished
you emperished
he/she/it emperished
we emperished
you emperished
they emperished
Past continuous
I was emperishing
you were emperishing
he/she/it was emperishing
we were emperishing
you were emperishing
they were emperishing
Past perfect
I had emperished
you had emperished
he/she/it had emperished
we had emperished
you had emperished
they had emperished
Past perfect continuous
I had been emperishing
you had been emperishing
he/she/it had been emperishing
we had been emperishing
you had been emperishing
they had been emperishing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will emperish
you will emperish
he/she/it will emperish
we will emperish
you will emperish
they will emperish
Future continuous
I will be emperishing
you will be emperishing
he/she/it will be emperishing
we will be emperishing
you will be emperishing
they will be emperishing
Future perfect
I will have emperished
you will have emperished
he/she/it will have emperished
we will have emperished
you will have emperished
they will have emperished
Future perfect continuous
I will have been emperishing
you will have been emperishing
he/she/it will have been emperishing
we will have been emperishing
you will have been emperishing
they will have been emperishing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would emperish
you would emperish
he/she/it would emperish
we would emperish
you would emperish
they would emperish
Conditional continuous
I would be emperishing
you would be emperishing
he/she/it would be emperishing
we would be emperishing
you would be emperishing
they would be emperishing
Conditional perfect
I would have emperish
you would have emperish
he/she/it would have emperish
we would have emperish
you would have emperish
they would have emperish
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been emperishing
you would have been emperishing
he/she/it would have been emperishing
we would have been emperishing
you would have been emperishing
they would have been emperishing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you emperish
we let´s emperish
you emperish
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
emperished
Present Participle
emperishing
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 «EMPERISH»
Discover the use of
emperish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
emperish and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser: With memoir and ...
... and rent his ragged heare:3 That his sad mother seeing his sore plight Was
greatly woe-begone, and gan to fear Lest his frail senses were emperish'd quite,
And love to frenzy turn'd; sith4 love is frantic hight.5 XXI. All ways she sought him
to ...
Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan, 1859
2
The Works of Mr. Edmund Spenser: In Six Volumes : with a ...
... desperate Intent, And scratch'd his Face, and with his Teeth did tea1-lis rugged
Flesh, and rent his ragged Hair: That his sad Mother seeing his sore Plight, Was
greatly Woe-begun, and 'gan to fear Lefi his frail Senses were emperish'd quite, ...
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, Theodore Bathurst, 1715
3
A dictionary of archaic and provincial words, obsolete ...
Amongst. Hall. EMOTE. An ant, or emmet. Baret. EMPAIR. Impairment. Chapman.
EMPECHE. To hinder. Also, to attack. EMPEIRE. To impair; to hurt. (A.-N.)
EMPERALES. Imperials, a coin. Weber. EMPERICE. An empress. (^.-Ar.)
EMPERISH.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1889
4
A Dictionary of Archaic & Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
Impairment. Chapman. EMPECHE. To hinder. Also, to attack. EMPEIRE. To
impair ; to hurt. (A.-N.) EMPERALES. Imperials, a coin. Weber. EMPERICE. An
empress. (A.-N.) EMPERISH. To injure, or impair. (A.-N.) EMPERY. Empire ;
dominion.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1852
5
The Cobler of Preston. An Opera [in Two Acts and in Prose ...
... I ought you, and take my Sho'en an' they be soled, and Heel-piec'd-u-hso my
Lord, if you pleas'n, as they saY'n, to wax one End of Thread, and take our Awl'
for a Minute, yo'u may be an Emperish, or a Lord afterWards, and welcome. Kit.
6
Dictionary of obsolete and provincial English, containing ...
Emperish, v. (A.-N.) To impair. Emperor,*. The large bone at the end of a sirloin of
beef. North- ampt. Empery, ». (A.-N.) Empire. Empeshe, v. (A.-N.) To hinder.
Empight, part. p. Fixed ; fastened. Empliaster, s. A plaster. Emplie, v. (A.-N.) To
infold ...
23. 27. 53. 78, and note 4. ichdti (Skt.) 4. imminishf 95. impair 95. imperish (
variant: 'emperish'. = 'impair') 95, and note 1. impoverf (variant: 'empover') 82.
impoverish (variant : 'empoveri9h') 82. ingarnish 81. ingemischans 59. interfarce (
= 'stuff ...
8
The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
... wear out 08 decrease, diminish, embezzle,emperish, enervate, enfeeble,
wearaway, wear down09 undermine10debilitate 11 deteriorate impaired ◊
anagramindicator04poor, weak 05rusty, stale 06 faulty, flawed, spoilt07damaged,
unsound, ...
9
Schoolmastery: Notes on Teaching and Learning
... Publish or Emperish ............................................................................... 108 After the
Dittoes Fade............................................................................ 115 The Second
Revolution ........................................................................120 The Pinioned Swan .
Donald Wilcox Thomas, 2006
10
The Faerie Queen and Other Poems
But Cambell still morestrong and greater grew, Nor felt his bloodto waste, nor
pow'rs emperish'd,{2393} Through thatring's virtue, that with vigournew, Still
when ashe enfeebled was,him cherish'd, And all his wounds and all his bruises ...
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