ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD IMPETRATE
From Latin impetrāre to procure by entreaty, from -petrāre, from patrāre to bring to pass, of uncertain origin; perhaps related to Latin pater a father.
CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO IMPETRATE
PRESENT
Present
I impetrate
you impetrate
he/she/it impetrates
we impetrate
you impetrate
they impetrate
Present continuous
I am impetrating
you are impetrating
he/she/it is impetrating
we are impetrating
you are impetrating
they are impetrating
Present perfect
I have impetrated
you have impetrated
he/she/it has impetrated
we have impetrated
you have impetrated
they have impetrated
Present perfect continuous
I have been impetrating
you have been impetrating
he/she/it has been impetrating
we have been impetrating
you have been impetrating
they have been impetrating
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 impetrated
you impetrated
he/she/it impetrated
we impetrated
you impetrated
they impetrated
Past continuous
I was impetrating
you were impetrating
he/she/it was impetrating
we were impetrating
you were impetrating
they were impetrating
Past perfect
I had impetrated
you had impetrated
he/she/it had impetrated
we had impetrated
you had impetrated
they had impetrated
Past perfect continuous
I had been impetrating
you had been impetrating
he/she/it had been impetrating
we had been impetrating
you had been impetrating
they had been impetrating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will impetrate
you will impetrate
he/she/it will impetrate
we will impetrate
you will impetrate
they will impetrate
Future continuous
I will be impetrating
you will be impetrating
he/she/it will be impetrating
we will be impetrating
you will be impetrating
they will be impetrating
Future perfect
I will have impetrated
you will have impetrated
he/she/it will have impetrated
we will have impetrated
you will have impetrated
they will have impetrated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been impetrating
you will have been impetrating
he/she/it will have been impetrating
we will have been impetrating
you will have been impetrating
they will have been impetrating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would impetrate
you would impetrate
he/she/it would impetrate
we would impetrate
you would impetrate
they would impetrate
Conditional continuous
I would be impetrating
you would be impetrating
he/she/it would be impetrating
we would be impetrating
you would be impetrating
they would be impetrating
Conditional perfect
I would have impetrate
you would have impetrate
he/she/it would have impetrate
we would have impetrate
you would have impetrate
they would have impetrate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been impetrating
you would have been impetrating
he/she/it would have been impetrating
we would have been impetrating
you would have been impetrating
they would have been impetrating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you impetrate
we let´s impetrate
you impetrate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
impetrated
Present Participle
impetrating
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 «IMPETRATE»
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impetrate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
impetrate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Notes on doctrinal and spiritual subjects
I. To the silent eternity of bliss which God enjoyed before He created anything, in
order to gain detachment from creatures. II. To the nine months of Jesus in the
womb of Mary, to impetrate a love of the hidden life. IH. To the agony in the
garden, ...
Frederick William Faber, 1866
2
Summa Theologiae: Volume 39, Religion and Worship: 2a2ae. 80-91
Through faith man has knowledge of the divine mercy and omnipotence from
which source prayer impetrates what it petitions. article 16. do sinners impetrate
anything from God through prayer ?*□ the sixteenth point:1 i. Sinners do not
seem ...
Thomas Aquinas, Kevin D. O'Rourke, 2006
3
The Life and Reigne of King Henry the Eighth
That where it is pretended, the Bull and the Breve to be impetrate in one Day,
either they were impetrate in one Suit, and by one Man ; and then it is not to be
thought, but that this Suit, being of so great Importance, was committed to such a
one, ...
Edward Herbert Baron Herbert of Cherbury, 1741
Whether. sinners. impetrate. anything. from. God. by. their. prayers? Objection 1:
It would seem that sinners impetrate nothing from God by their prayers. It is
written (Jn. 9:31): "We know that God doth not hear sinners"; and this agrees with
the ...
Saint Thomas (Aquinas), 1985
As Thomas puts it, "We do not pray in order to change the decree of divine
providence, rather we pray in order to impetrate those things which God has
determined would be obtained only through our prayers. In other words, men
pray that by ...
Philip Zaleski, Carol Zaleski, 2006
6
Autobiography and History of England Under Henry VIII.
If the one were impetrate after the other, and the suits made by one man, it is hard
to think that one man, being instructed in the suit for both, would put the
dispensation of less moment in a bull, and (if greater moment in a breve, seeing
the one ...
Baron Edward Herbert Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert Baron Herbert of Cherbury, 1870
7
The History of England Under Henry VIII
If the one were impetrate after the other, and the suits made by one man, it is hard
to think that one man, being instructed in the suit for both, would put the
dispensation of less moment in a bull, and of greater moment in a breve, seeing
the one ...
8
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) / Translated ...
SIXTEENTH ARTICLE [IIII, Q. 83, Art. 16] Whether Sinners Impetrate Anything
from God by Their Prayers? Objection 1: It would seem that sinners impetrate
nothing from God bytheir prayers. Itis written(John 9:31):"We know that God doth
not ...
Saint Aquinas Thomas, 2014
9
A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ...
If it were impetrate at the instance of your highness, and of the queen's grace, no
cause is why it should be sent into Spain to king Fernando (as the emperor's folks
first said, but now swerve) and not to your highness, and the queen's grace.
Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell, 1816
10
Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and ...
could be examined upon oath in a precognition, and brought sued arguments
against this as could nut be answered, save by the king's letter allowing it,
impetrate with an eye to this and such like processes. My lord himself was n"
ased to ...
Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell, William Cobbett, 1811
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «IMPETRATE»
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God Has a Flare for the Dramatic
Aquinas answers in the affirmative: “For we pray, not that we may change the divine disposition, but that we may impetrate [to obtain by ... «National Catholic Register, Aug 14»
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... went head-to-head for several heated rounds he said, before the other three misspelled their words, leaving him to correctly spell "impetrate.". «Kenai Peninsula Online, May 08»