CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO IMMESH
PRESENT
Present
I immesh
you immesh
he/she/it immeshes
we immesh
you immesh
they immesh
Present continuous
I am immeshing
you are immeshing
he/she/it is immeshing
we are immeshing
you are immeshing
they are immeshing
Present perfect
I have immeshed
you have immeshed
he/she/it has immeshed
we have immeshed
you have immeshed
they have immeshed
Present perfect continuous
I have been immeshing
you have been immeshing
he/she/it has been immeshing
we have been immeshing
you have been immeshing
they have been immeshing
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 immeshed
you immeshed
he/she/it immeshed
we immeshed
you immeshed
they immeshed
Past continuous
I was immeshing
you were immeshing
he/she/it was immeshing
we were immeshing
you were immeshing
they were immeshing
Past perfect
I had immeshed
you had immeshed
he/she/it had immeshed
we had immeshed
you had immeshed
they had immeshed
Past perfect continuous
I had been immeshing
you had been immeshing
he/she/it had been immeshing
we had been immeshing
you had been immeshing
they had been immeshing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will immesh
you will immesh
he/she/it will immesh
we will immesh
you will immesh
they will immesh
Future continuous
I will be immeshing
you will be immeshing
he/she/it will be immeshing
we will be immeshing
you will be immeshing
they will be immeshing
Future perfect
I will have immeshed
you will have immeshed
he/she/it will have immeshed
we will have immeshed
you will have immeshed
they will have immeshed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been immeshing
you will have been immeshing
he/she/it will have been immeshing
we will have been immeshing
you will have been immeshing
they will have been immeshing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would immesh
you would immesh
he/she/it would immesh
we would immesh
you would immesh
they would immesh
Conditional continuous
I would be immeshing
you would be immeshing
he/she/it would be immeshing
we would be immeshing
you would be immeshing
they would be immeshing
Conditional perfect
I would have immesh
you would have immesh
he/she/it would have immesh
we would have immesh
you would have immesh
they would have immesh
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been immeshing
you would have been immeshing
he/she/it would have been immeshing
we would have been immeshing
you would have been immeshing
they would have been immeshing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you immesh
we let´s immesh
you immesh
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
immeshing
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 «IMMESH»
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immesh in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
immesh and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
It is opposed to emersion. The time when a star or planet is so near the sun as to
be invisible ; also, the moment when the moon begins to be darkened, and to
enter the shadow of the earth Encyc. IMMESH', v.t. [in and mesh.] To entangle in
the ...
2
The works of Charles Lamb
... nothing more unreal ; the youth being involved by a web of circumstances
woven to immesh him, which the condition of society that the author intends to
repudiate, renders impossible ; and which, if true, would prove not that the
framework of ...
3
The universal songster: or, Museum of mirth: forming the ...
... VVhere in ambush lurks the spy, To immesh the vagrant fly ; And, from her,
compute what crime Can outweigh the loss of time. Then behold the pismire's toil,
Tagging, dragging, o'er the soil, Grain by grain, the fruits of earth, 'Gaiust theghun
...
4
Letters. Final memorials
... nothing more unreal ; the youth being involved by a web of circumstances
woven to immesh him, which the condition of society that the author intends to
repudiate, renders impossible ; and which, if true, would prove not that the
framework of ...
Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, 1855
... are utterly fantastical ; nothing can be more minute, nothing more unreal ; the
youth being involved by a web of circumstances woven to immesh him, which the
condition of society that the author intends to repudiate, renders impossible ; and
...
Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, 1859
6
Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, ...
Others had tried to immesh the soul in the diseases of the body, and to find such
exact correlation between mental and physical infirmity, as should prove the
identity of matter and spirit. They omitted, however, the reckoning of those cases
...
7
A history of the earth: and animated nature
... and inclosed several of both kinds in glass vessels, for that purpose.* The
success of this combat was very remarkable. The spider at * Ephemerides, Dec. 2
. 1687. Obserr. 224. first used all its efforts to immesh the scorpion in OF
INSECTS.
8
The Rights of Animals: And Man's Obligation to Treat Them ...
He probably thought he was doing a kindness to the spider ; never considering
that though it had a just right to all the game it could immesh in its own net, it was
merciless to the poor flies to employ human dexterity in their capture, to gratify the
...
William Hamilton Drummond, 1838
9
The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
... impaints IMPAIR -; - IMPASTO -; impastos IMMENSE -; immenser IMPAVID -; -
IMMERGE -; immerged, IMPAWN -; impawns immerges IMPEARK -; - IMMERSE -
; immersed, IMPEARL -; impearls immerses IMPED gimped, IMMESH -; - limped,
...
... and even when provoked to punish them, he spared their leader ; and whilst
his heart was parched by wrath, condescended to act equivocally, because he
was wishful that Henri should be free to immesh himself in inextricable criminality
.
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «IMMESH»
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immesh is used in the context of the following news items.
Raha posts easy win over NYDT
F division: Newrest Wacasco 153 in 19.2 overs (Jaganathan 35; Sajeev Mohanan 3-14) beat Atkins 134-7 in 20 overs (Immesh Nanthakumar ... «Muscat Daily, Feb 15»
Nair leads Assarain B to seven-wicket win
F division: Atkins 129-6 in 20 overs (Immesh Nanthakumar 71 n.o; Rajesh Rao 3-28, Touseef ul Hassan 2-17) lost to Attic Outdoors 130-5 in ... «Muscat Daily, Oct 14»
What do anonymous scouts say about Big 12 prospects?
Will likely seclude himself from teammates and refuse to immesh with team. Major chemistry risk. Ahmad Dixon, S, Baylor: Can God save a ... «FOXSports.com, Feb 14»
Inquiry to probe Gladstone Harbour's leaking bund wall
Concerns were also raised about the decision not to "immesh" the matrial in the bund wall, he said. He said that was the most important issue ... «Brisbane Times, Jan 14»