CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EXPUNCT
PRESENT
Present
I expunct
you expunct
he/she/it expuncts
we expunct
you expunct
they expunct
Present continuous
I am expuncting
you are expuncting
he/she/it is expuncting
we are expuncting
you are expuncting
they are expuncting
Present perfect
I have expuncted
you have expuncted
he/she/it has expuncted
we have expuncted
you have expuncted
they have expuncted
Present perfect continuous
I have been expuncting
you have been expuncting
he/she/it has been expuncting
we have been expuncting
you have been expuncting
they have been expuncting
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 expuncted
you expuncted
he/she/it expuncted
we expuncted
you expuncted
they expuncted
Past continuous
I was expuncting
you were expuncting
he/she/it was expuncting
we were expuncting
you were expuncting
they were expuncting
Past perfect
I had expuncted
you had expuncted
he/she/it had expuncted
we had expuncted
you had expuncted
they had expuncted
Past perfect continuous
I had been expuncting
you had been expuncting
he/she/it had been expuncting
we had been expuncting
you had been expuncting
they had been expuncting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will expunct
you will expunct
he/she/it will expunct
we will expunct
you will expunct
they will expunct
Future continuous
I will be expuncting
you will be expuncting
he/she/it will be expuncting
we will be expuncting
you will be expuncting
they will be expuncting
Future perfect
I will have expuncted
you will have expuncted
he/she/it will have expuncted
we will have expuncted
you will have expuncted
they will have expuncted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been expuncting
you will have been expuncting
he/she/it will have been expuncting
we will have been expuncting
you will have been expuncting
they will have been expuncting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would expunct
you would expunct
he/she/it would expunct
we would expunct
you would expunct
they would expunct
Conditional continuous
I would be expuncting
you would be expuncting
he/she/it would be expuncting
we would be expuncting
you would be expuncting
they would be expuncting
Conditional perfect
I would have expunct
you would have expunct
he/she/it would have expunct
we would have expunct
you would have expunct
they would have expunct
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been expuncting
you would have been expuncting
he/she/it would have been expuncting
we would have been expuncting
you would have been expuncting
they would have been expuncting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you expunct
we let´s expunct
you expunct
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
expuncted
Present Participle
expuncting
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 «EXPUNCT»
Discover the use of
expunct in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
expunct and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Libertas Argentoratensium Stylo Rysvicensi Non
Expunct
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed.
Books Group, Books Group Staff, 2012
2
Descriptio Codicis Manuscripti Hebraeobiblici: Qui ...
1^? omi58. et in marz. aälcript. XIX. 2. N^ITI plene et per 5^«^. ^iti^^i per (,) et /)^«
. 3. '^Ti'äelect. ^./ . 5. ^V 1^1»l1 inuerlo oräine, leä tranz- politio per luperlcriptaz
litteras « et 2 notata. ,^l b. X12X lcript , leä « expunct. 7. 712VX punctat. «ctl'«e.
Josef Friedrich Schelling, 1775
3
Catalogus Translationum Et Commentariorum
57r; i1r) Propertii Aurelii nautae poetae clarissimi Elegiarum liber primus. Ad
Tullum (book I, title). Incipit Monobyblos Propertii Aurelii (Nautae expunct.).
Constantis (I.1.3). Constanti (expunct.) v(etus) c(odex). Mimalion (-nal- corr. s.s.) (
I.1.9).
Paul Oskar Kristeller, Virginia Brown, Ferdinand Edward Cranz, 2011
4
Law Dictionary: Fachwoerterbuch der anglo-amerikanischen ...
expunct ~ o.s. sich äußern (erklären, verständlich machen) express adj 1.
ausdrücklich; bestimmt; deutlich, klar, eindeutig, unmißverständlich, genau; 2.
eigen, besonder; 3. durch (per, mit) Eilboten, per Expreß; als Eilgut; 4. Schnell-,
Expreß- ...
Dora von Beseler, Barbara Jacobs-Wüstefeld, 1986
5
Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome
652 aliquit a || 653 quaedam, corr. e quandam p quadam om. a conferentibus
corr. e conferrentibus, r prior. expunct. a \\ 654 capud / || 656 DE
PRONUNTIATIONE— 658 idem dixit om. a PRONUNCIATIONS / || PLATE 14. x X
c I £ §8 PLATE 15 ...
6
Contributions in languages and literatures
"—3373 so'ill] son nv — 3374 Ez hom s.penrre nei s. n; Que hom v — 3375
cassas n — 3376 cabro v; tant q. n, tan tro p. v — 3378 munde v — 3379 pauzas
b; paisses expunct. plus marginal pauzas n; pauzatz scratched pauzas b — 3380
En ...
Ohio State University, 1945
7
Two histories of medicine of the XVth century,
Dixit et hoc Oribasius B sed. expunct. 14 dieticam B // circa B 16 habctur B /7
inscribendum] seqiàtur spatium sine scriptum l8 nuncubat B if stultiam B 20
quoamodo B 21 e] numero omisso B 22 commendatum] sequitur Divum
Oribasium ...
Dorothy May Schullian, Luigi Belloni, Giovanni Tortelli, 1954
8
The Romance of Daude de Pradas: Called Dels Auzels Cassadors
Quant auzells ha m. daguilhas n, Can auzeyl ha m.daguila v — 3359 ausel b —
3360 gran] greu nv — 3361 so nv; caix u. v, quais u. n; uerms mals e fers with s
expunct. n — 3362 cuyr v; si fer n — 3363 ponga bv — 3364 Pers(s)o nv — 3365
...
Daude de Pradas, Alexander Herman Schutz, 1945
9
Ars disserendi: (dialectica Alexandri)
(an aliud etiam in textu) 5 quod] que 7 principia + quia [expunct.] 11 quod] que 13
quod] qui 15 de om. 16 incomplexione] inplexio- ne 17 relinquitur] relinquetur 17
quidem] quid 18 est] cum 20 aliquid] aliqui 21 ratio] responsio 53.3 quod] qui ...
Adam du Petit Pont, Lorenzo Minio Paluello, 1956
10
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Some authors use theform expunct,from thepp. expunctus. Der. expunction,
Milton, Areopagitica, ed. Hales,p. 27, l. 28.EXPURGATE, topurify. (L.) Miltonhas
expurge; Areopagitica,ed. Hales,p. 10,l.25. The sb. expurgation isin Sir T.Browne,
...