CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO INUMBRATE
PRESENT
Present
I inumbrate
you inumbrate
he/she/it inumbrates
we inumbrate
you inumbrate
they inumbrate
Present continuous
I am inumbrating
you are inumbrating
he/she/it is inumbrating
we are inumbrating
you are inumbrating
they are inumbrating
Present perfect
I have inumbrated
you have inumbrated
he/she/it has inumbrated
we have inumbrated
you have inumbrated
they have inumbrated
Present perfect continuous
I have been inumbrating
you have been inumbrating
he/she/it has been inumbrating
we have been inumbrating
you have been inumbrating
they have been inumbrating
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 inumbrated
you inumbrated
he/she/it inumbrated
we inumbrated
you inumbrated
they inumbrated
Past continuous
I was inumbrating
you were inumbrating
he/she/it was inumbrating
we were inumbrating
you were inumbrating
they were inumbrating
Past perfect
I had inumbrated
you had inumbrated
he/she/it had inumbrated
we had inumbrated
you had inumbrated
they had inumbrated
Past perfect continuous
I had been inumbrating
you had been inumbrating
he/she/it had been inumbrating
we had been inumbrating
you had been inumbrating
they had been inumbrating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will inumbrate
you will inumbrate
he/she/it will inumbrate
we will inumbrate
you will inumbrate
they will inumbrate
Future continuous
I will be inumbrating
you will be inumbrating
he/she/it will be inumbrating
we will be inumbrating
you will be inumbrating
they will be inumbrating
Future perfect
I will have inumbrated
you will have inumbrated
he/she/it will have inumbrated
we will have inumbrated
you will have inumbrated
they will have inumbrated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been inumbrating
you will have been inumbrating
he/she/it will have been inumbrating
we will have been inumbrating
you will have been inumbrating
they will have been inumbrating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would inumbrate
you would inumbrate
he/she/it would inumbrate
we would inumbrate
you would inumbrate
they would inumbrate
Conditional continuous
I would be inumbrating
you would be inumbrating
he/she/it would be inumbrating
we would be inumbrating
you would be inumbrating
they would be inumbrating
Conditional perfect
I would have inumbrate
you would have inumbrate
he/she/it would have inumbrate
we would have inumbrate
you would have inumbrate
they would have inumbrate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been inumbrating
you would have been inumbrating
he/she/it would have been inumbrating
we would have been inumbrating
you would have been inumbrating
they would have been inumbrating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you inumbrate
we let´s inumbrate
you inumbrate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
inumbrated
Present Participle
inumbrating
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 «INUMBRATE»
Discover the use of
inumbrate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inumbrate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Universal Dictionary of the English Language: Ine-Rhe
inumbrate—. invalidate. Chem. : Ci0HI6O. A yellowish liquid, having an nromatic
taste and an odour of peppermint, obtained by distilling elecampane root, Inula
Heleniwn, witti steam. The white crystalline mass which comes over is pressed ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, 1897
2
The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of ...
inumbrate—. invalidate. Chem.: C^H^O. A yellowish liquid, having an aromatic
taste and an odour of peppermint, obtained by distilling elecampane root, Inula
Heleninm, with steam. The white crystalline mass which comes over is pressed ...
3
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
umbrette; umbri ferous; umbrose, umbrous; umbel, umbellate, umbelliferous.—
Cpds: adumbrant, adumbrate, adumbration (whence, anl, adumbrative and
adumbratory); inumbrate, tnumbration; obumbrant, obumbrate (adjandv),
obumbration; ...
4
The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language ...: ...
nVbrated ( p. from inumbrate, but r.st ujtd) bhaded, »vered with fcades. Soti. i^
hratini; (p.a. from inumbrate, but little ujtd) Co ?rinz with fhaJcs. [N'CATE (v. t. from
tbe Lzt. in;n, and uncus abost) o hoofc, to catch with a hook. Дл/су. n'csted { o.
frtim ...
5
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
আযাহক | Inviting, n. s. নিমন্ত্রপ. অট্রিছুর্সন I Invitingly, ad. নিমন্ত্রণ 11
আছুস্মনপূবর্বক. লেতে দর্ধানপূবর্বক I Invitingness, n. s. নিমন্ত্রণ বা অক্টৰুমেকরণের
ক্ষমডা তচ্ছক্তি 11 তদফুশ্ব | To Inumbrate, v. a. Lat. '~2:[T\'3'61ET_K1 অন্টুচ্ছন্ন-
কৃ. ঢাক.
So oft a cloud will inumbrate with gloom." Ibid. “ Mqflied with dying accents." P.
384-. “ Some in his acrid potion sponges soak Bibulous.” P. 385. “ Iii gory light
with light celestial swaling.” P. 387. “ And groans Iiorrisonous from tli' hollow
graves.
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1833
7
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
INUMBRATE, v. a. Sgail, cuir sgail air. INUNCTION, :. Ungadh, ol-ungadh.
INUNDANT, 047'. Tuilteach, atmhor. lNUNDAT-E, v. a. Bath, comhdaich le uisge,
doirt a stigh air. INUNDATION, s. Bathadh, comhdachadh ie h-uisge, dortadh
stigh air.
8
The Anti-absurd Or Phrenotypic English Pronouncing & ...
Inviter invy'ter Invitingly invy'tingle Inumbrate mq'mbrat Inunction im|'nkshon
Inundation inqnda'shon Invocate invokat Invocation invaka'shon Invoice invois
Invoke inva'k Involve invo'lv Involuntarily invo'lqn- tarile IRO Involuntary inv
Involution ...
Bartlomiej Beniowski, 1845
9
The Typographic Style-book: a Manual of Rules for Preparers ...
indent initiate insure indict inject inter indite inlay intertwine indoctrinate inlet
intort induce inoculate intreasure induct inosculate intrench ineye inquire intrude
infer inrail intrust \ infest inscribe inumbrate infix inseam inure inflame insert inurn
...
Whitney Byron McDermut, 1900
10
The Columbian cyclopedia
INUMBRATE, v. in-um'brdt [L. invmbrdtus, having a shade or shadow cast upon
— from in, into; umbra, a shadow]: to cast a shadow or shade upon; to shade. In-
ujj'brating, imp. Inum brated, pp. INUNCTION, n. in-iingk'shun [L. in, in; unctut, ...