CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISALLEGE
PRESENT
Present
I misallege
you misallege
he/she/it misalleges
we misallege
you misallege
they misallege
Present continuous
I am misalleging
you are misalleging
he/she/it is misalleging
we are misalleging
you are misalleging
they are misalleging
Present perfect
I have misalleged
you have misalleged
he/she/it has misalleged
we have misalleged
you have misalleged
they have misalleged
Present perfect continuous
I have been misalleging
you have been misalleging
he/she/it has been misalleging
we have been misalleging
you have been misalleging
they have been misalleging
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 misalleged
you misalleged
he/she/it misalleged
we misalleged
you misalleged
they misalleged
Past continuous
I was misalleging
you were misalleging
he/she/it was misalleging
we were misalleging
you were misalleging
they were misalleging
Past perfect
I had misalleged
you had misalleged
he/she/it had misalleged
we had misalleged
you had misalleged
they had misalleged
Past perfect continuous
I had been misalleging
you had been misalleging
he/she/it had been misalleging
we had been misalleging
you had been misalleging
they had been misalleging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will misallege
you will misallege
he/she/it will misallege
we will misallege
you will misallege
they will misallege
Future continuous
I will be misalleging
you will be misalleging
he/she/it will be misalleging
we will be misalleging
you will be misalleging
they will be misalleging
Future perfect
I will have misalleged
you will have misalleged
he/she/it will have misalleged
we will have misalleged
you will have misalleged
they will have misalleged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misalleging
you will have been misalleging
he/she/it will have been misalleging
we will have been misalleging
you will have been misalleging
they will have been misalleging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misallege
you would misallege
he/she/it would misallege
we would misallege
you would misallege
they would misallege
Conditional continuous
I would be misalleging
you would be misalleging
he/she/it would be misalleging
we would be misalleging
you would be misalleging
they would be misalleging
Conditional perfect
I would have misallege
you would have misallege
he/she/it would have misallege
we would have misallege
you would have misallege
they would have misallege
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misalleging
you would have been misalleging
he/she/it would have been misalleging
we would have been misalleging
you would have been misalleging
they would have been misalleging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misallege
we let´s misallege
you misallege
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
misalleged
Present Participle
misalleging
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 «MISALLEGE»
Discover the use of
misallege in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
misallege and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Works of John Jewel
And, forasmuch as M. Harding thinketh we misallege these writers, and violently
force them to our side, whether they will or no, St Bernard saith thus: Bestia illa de
apocalypsi, cui datum est 03 Bernard; loquens blasphemias, et bellum gerere ...
John Jewel, John Ayre,
1850
2
The Law Lexicon, Or Dictionary of Jurisprudence: Explaining ...
MISALLEGE, to cite falsely as a proof or argument. MISCARRIAGE, PRODUCING
. See Abortion. MISCOGNISANT, ignorant of, unacquainted with.
MISCONTINUANCE, cessation, intermission. MISDEMEANOUR, a species of
crime or offence ...
John Jane Smith Wharton,
1848
3
An etymological dictionary of the English language
Mìsacceptatìon. Mis; ac ; eapio. Misadventure. Mis; ad; venío. Misudviscd. Mis; ad
; video. Misallege. Mis; al; lego. Mìsanthropy. Misos ; anthropos. Alisapplication,
misapply. Mis; np; pliea. Misnpprehend, misupprehension. Mis; ap , prehendo.
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd,
1854
And forasmuch as M. Harding thinketh that we misallege these writers, and
violently force them to our side, whether they will or no, St. Bernard saith thus: '
Bestia ilia de Apocalypsi, cui datum est os loquens blasphemias, et bellum
gerere cum ...
5
The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury: The ...
He adds further, that whereas he had said that the actions of bees and spiders
were done without consultation, by mere instinct of nature, and by a
determination of their fancies, I misallege him, and say he made their individual
actions ...
Thomas Hobbes, Sir William Molesworth,
1841
6
A Practical Guide to the Prophecies, with reference to their ...
And forasmuch as M- Harding thiuketh that we misallege these writers, and
violently force them to our side, whether they will or no, St. Bernard saith thus: “
Bestia illa de Apocalypsi, cui datum est os loquens blasphemias, et bellum
gerere cum ...
7
The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury
He adds further, that whereas he had said that the actions of bees and spiders
were done without consultation, by mere instinct of nature, and by a
determination of their fancies, I misallege him, and say he made their individual
actions ...
Thomas Hobbes, William Molesworth,
1841
8
A code of signals for the use of the mercantile navy
... r 64 Mirthful 87 Misbestow ly 88 Miscal 65 Mis 89 Miscalculate 66
Misacceptation 67 Misadventure ion 68 Misadvised 90 Miscarriage 69
Misaffected 91 Miscarry 70 Misallege 92 Miscellaneous 71 Misanthrope 93
Miscellany ic 94 Mischance ...
Bethune James Walker,
1841
9
The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor ...: ...
used to exclude and drive forth episcopacy ; but then they misallege antiquity ; for
the men with whose heifers they would fain plough in this question were
themselves bishops for the most part, and he that was not, would fain have been ;
it is ...
Jeremy Taylor, Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber,
1853
10
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
False statement Misallege, mis-al-lej', v. a. To cite falsely as a proof or argument.
Misalliance, mis-al-li'ans, *. Improper association. Misallied, mis-al-lide', a. IH-
associatod. Misallot, mis-al-lot', v. a. To apportion incorrectly. MlSALLOTHENT ...
John Craig (F.G.S.),
1849