CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISCITE
PRESENT
Present
I miscite
you miscite
he/she/it miscites
we miscite
you miscite
they miscite
Present continuous
I am misciting
you are misciting
he/she/it is misciting
we are misciting
you are misciting
they are misciting
Present perfect
I have miscited
you have miscited
he/she/it has miscited
we have miscited
you have miscited
they have miscited
Present perfect continuous
I have been misciting
you have been misciting
he/she/it has been misciting
we have been misciting
you have been misciting
they have been misciting
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 miscited
you miscited
he/she/it miscited
we miscited
you miscited
they miscited
Past continuous
I was misciting
you were misciting
he/she/it was misciting
we were misciting
you were misciting
they were misciting
Past perfect
I had miscited
you had miscited
he/she/it had miscited
we had miscited
you had miscited
they had miscited
Past perfect continuous
I had been misciting
you had been misciting
he/she/it had been misciting
we had been misciting
you had been misciting
they had been misciting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will miscite
you will miscite
he/she/it will miscite
we will miscite
you will miscite
they will miscite
Future continuous
I will be misciting
you will be misciting
he/she/it will be misciting
we will be misciting
you will be misciting
they will be misciting
Future perfect
I will have miscited
you will have miscited
he/she/it will have miscited
we will have miscited
you will have miscited
they will have miscited
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misciting
you will have been misciting
he/she/it will have been misciting
we will have been misciting
you will have been misciting
they will have been misciting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would miscite
you would miscite
he/she/it would miscite
we would miscite
you would miscite
they would miscite
Conditional continuous
I would be misciting
you would be misciting
he/she/it would be misciting
we would be misciting
you would be misciting
they would be misciting
Conditional perfect
I would have miscite
you would have miscite
he/she/it would have miscite
we would have miscite
you would have miscite
they would have miscite
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misciting
you would have been misciting
he/she/it would have been misciting
we would have been misciting
you would have been misciting
they would have been misciting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you miscite
we let´s miscite
you miscite
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
misciting
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 «MISCITE»
Discover the use of
miscite in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
miscite and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
fci'te (*v. t.from mis and cite) To quote wrong. fcit'ed (p. from miscite) Quoted
wrong. scit'ing ( p. a. from miscite) Quoting wrong ; making i wrong quotation. sdai
'm (s.from mis and claim) A mistaken claim. Ba. fclep/ying (adj. obsolete) Naming
...
1. quote incorrectly, quote or take out of context, miscite, misreport, misstate,
misrepeat; falsify, distort, twist, pervert, garble; varnish, dress up, embroider,
elaborate on, exaggerate, stretch, overstate, understate; misrepresent, whitewash
, clean ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
3
The Broadview Anthology of Social and Political Thought: ...
being unwritten, and so no where to be found but in the minds of men, they who
through passion or interest shall miscite,3 or misapply it, cannot so easily be
convinced of their mistake where there is no established judge: and so it serves
not, ...
Andrew Bailey, Samantha Brennan, Will Kymlicka, 2008
4
A code of signals for the use of the mercantile navy
0 Miscite 1 Miscomputation 2 Misconception 3 Misconceive 4 Misconduct 5 M i
tconjecture 6 Misconstruction 7 Misconstrue 8 Miscounsel 9 Miscount 10
Miscrean-t 0 Mizen top 1 Mizen top 2 Mizen top 3 278 VOCABULARY. Section
116.
Bethune James Walker, 1841
5
The royal standard English dictionary ... To which is ...
... s. a false quotation Miscite', va. to quote wrong Misclaitn', r. a mistaken or
improper claim Misconceive', 'u a. to misapprchend Misconcep'tion, s. a false 1
otion [nagement Miscon'duct, I. ill behaviour, bad maMistonjec'ture, s. a wrong
guess ...
William PERRY (of Edinburgh.), 1795
6
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Improsperousness: MI-AGHMHonAcnn,} infelicitas. C. S. MIALACHAS, -n1s, s. m.
Lousiness: pediculorum copia. C. S. MIALAICH, amt, MH, 1:. a. Louse: pediculos
venare. C. S. l 5E MI-AITHRIS, -IDH, MH, 1:. a. Miscite: falsd cita. C. S..
7
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
... n. miscite', v. recitalive'ly, ad. exciie'ment, n. miscifo'don, n. resus'ctfate, v.
excisable, a. misquote', v. resuscito'<ion, n. exri/obil'ity, n. misrecite', v. tesns'
citalive, a. ex'ci/ant, a. misreci'fal, n. sus'cifate, v. ex'cifate, •». quote, v. suscita' lion
, ...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1840
8
The Lockean Theory of Rights
The law of nature (which defines property rights) is especially vulnerable to the "
mists" of linguistic abuse, for it is "unwritten, and so nowhere to be found but in
the minds of men, . . . who through passion or interest . . . miscite or misapply it" (II
, ...
9
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
To MISCITE, nils-site', v. a. To quote wrong. MISCLA1M, mls-klaine'. s. Mistaken
claim. MISCONCEIT, mis-kAn-sAer. ) . MISCONCEPTION, mis-kun-scpslian. ) A
wrong notion. MISCONDUCT, mis-kAn'dAkt . s. Ill behaviour, ill management.
10
The English Reader: What Every Literate Person Needs to Know
For the law of Nature being unwritten, and so nowhere to be found but in the
minds of men, they who, through passion or interest, shall miscite or misapply it,
cannot so easily be convinced oftheir mistake where there is no established
judge; ...
Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch, 2006
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MISCITE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
miscite is used in the context of the following news items.
The Patriarchy's Perfect Weapon: 'But What If She's Lying?'
Sorry about that. And no, I did not miscite it; the language is quite clear. ..... Unfortunately, people make up/miscite statistics all the time. Please ... «RH Reality Check, Feb 15»
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Take great care to never miscite a case or misrepresent a ruling, attorneys warn. Whether done on purpose or by accident, it will surely have ... «Law360, Sep 14»
DUI case moves forward despite thrown-out testimony
The defense says not only did he miscite, Lykissa gave false findings about the report he did cite. “There is nothing to support this was more ... «Visalia Times-Delta, Jun 14»
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All too frequently when filing for summary judgment, "counsel miscite or misrepresent the record," said U.S. District Judge John E. Jones of the ... «Law360, May 14»
The Garner Transcripts: That v. Which, and Other Supreme Court …
"If a brief-writer is going to slant something or miscite an authority, if the judge spots that one time, the brief will be distrusted — the rest of it," ... «The BLT: Blog of Legal Times, May 11»