CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EMULGE
PRESENT
Present
I emulge
you emulge
he/she/it emulges
we emulge
you emulge
they emulge
Present continuous
I am emulging
you are emulging
he/she/it is emulging
we are emulging
you are emulging
they are emulging
Present perfect
I have emulged
you have emulged
he/she/it has emulged
we have emulged
you have emulged
they have emulged
Present perfect continuous
I have been emulging
you have been emulging
he/she/it has been emulging
we have been emulging
you have been emulging
they have been emulging
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 emulged
you emulged
he/she/it emulged
we emulged
you emulged
they emulged
Past continuous
I was emulging
you were emulging
he/she/it was emulging
we were emulging
you were emulging
they were emulging
Past perfect
I had emulged
you had emulged
he/she/it had emulged
we had emulged
you had emulged
they had emulged
Past perfect continuous
I had been emulging
you had been emulging
he/she/it had been emulging
we had been emulging
you had been emulging
they had been emulging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will emulge
you will emulge
he/she/it will emulge
we will emulge
you will emulge
they will emulge
Future continuous
I will be emulging
you will be emulging
he/she/it will be emulging
we will be emulging
you will be emulging
they will be emulging
Future perfect
I will have emulged
you will have emulged
he/she/it will have emulged
we will have emulged
you will have emulged
they will have emulged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been emulging
you will have been emulging
he/she/it will have been emulging
we will have been emulging
you will have been emulging
they will have been emulging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would emulge
you would emulge
he/she/it would emulge
we would emulge
you would emulge
they would emulge
Conditional continuous
I would be emulging
you would be emulging
he/she/it would be emulging
we would be emulging
you would be emulging
they would be emulging
Conditional perfect
I would have emulge
you would have emulge
he/she/it would have emulge
we would have emulge
you would have emulge
they would have emulge
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been emulging
you would have been emulging
he/she/it would have been emulging
we would have been emulging
you would have been emulging
they would have been emulging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you emulge
we let´s emulge
you emulge
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
emulging
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 «EMULGE»
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emulge in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Medical Times and Gazette
Emulge ! Emulge ! " I do not deny that, as Indian fevers now are, and as Indian
treatment now stands, something of such congestion of the viscera thus resulting
is observable, but there is not much of it. Splenic disease is, as we have seen, ...
2
New Pocket-dictionary of the English and Italian Languages
EMBLAZONER 99 EMULGE Emb Ia eoaer, a. aratda, va. Em'blem, e. embtema,
m. Emblematie , Emblomatieat , a. embtematieo. [eoa embtemi Emblématiae, r. a.
rappreeeatare Embody, r. a. iarorporare; eoadearare, [mare. Emboldea, r. a. ...
Friedrich Ernst Feller, 1890
3
A popular and complete English dictionary
Inclined to emulation; rivalling; disposed to competition. Emulator, eWA-io-tar, n.
One who emulates; a rival; a competitor. Emclatress, eWu-la-tres, n. A female
who emulates another. Emoxe, e-mule', v. L To emulate. Ohs Emulge, e-muldjF,
v. t. ...
4
The Chambers Dictionary
emulge 529 encarpus (nli.i). — mil em ulatlve inclined to emulation, rivalry or
competition. — n em'ulator: — fern em ulatress (065). — vi em'ule (Southey) to
emulate. — adj em ulous eager to emulate; keen to achieve or obtain the same ...
5
Pantologia: a new cabinet cyclopaedia, comprehending a ...
But liquid foods would not attain this end, whereas the solid stimulate and
emulge the glands of the stomach. The bread then appears to be exceedingly
proper, being bulky without too much solidity, and firm without difficulty of solution
. AuiOng ...
6
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
On the 30th of April, I wrote to Mr. Martin, who, taking a very unfavourable view of
the case, advised the use of croton oil purgatives, to emulge the bile ducts; this
advice was, at a consultation held with Dr. Hull, Mr. Cope, my brother, and myself,
...
7
Woman: her diseases and remedies: a series of letters to his ...
... a sponge, squeezed out in warm soap and water, or wine and water, be used
as a detergent, the contractility of the tissues within will always emulge them
sufficiently. I am not quite satisfied that it is Letter XLI.] 587 PUERPERAL
DISEASES.
Charles Delucena Meigs, 1859
8
Steam pumps: a collection of catalogues
... 10 Empyema Enarmed 12 24 46.97 940 14 12 Empyreal Enate 14 18 48.00
1280 M 12 Emulate Enaunter 14 24 64.00 1280 •4 12 Emule Encamp 16 18
62.66 1670 16 M Emulge Encamped 16 24 83-55 1670 16 14 Emulgent
Encanker 0 .
Knowles Steam Pump Works, 1898
will emulge the biliary ducts without occasioning irritation, and everything of the
opposite kind is to be abstained from. Wherefore such things as are sweet and
viscid are to be avoided, and only such as are detergent without pungency are to
...
10
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
If the state of the liver and gali Hadder H as has been described, we would in
candor afk how calomel or aoj other medicine can emulge the liver. On another
account, we think calomel in the early stages altogether objectionable. We hâve
no ...
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