CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OBJURGATE
PRESENT
Present
I objurgate
you objurgate
he/she/it objurgates
we objurgate
you objurgate
they objurgate
Present continuous
I am objurgating
you are objurgating
he/she/it is objurgating
we are objurgating
you are objurgating
they are objurgating
Present perfect
I have objurgated
you have objurgated
he/she/it has objurgated
we have objurgated
you have objurgated
they have objurgated
Present perfect continuous
I have been objurgating
you have been objurgating
he/she/it has been objurgating
we have been objurgating
you have been objurgating
they have been objurgating
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 objurgated
you objurgated
he/she/it objurgated
we objurgated
you objurgated
they objurgated
Past continuous
I was objurgating
you were objurgating
he/she/it was objurgating
we were objurgating
you were objurgating
they were objurgating
Past perfect
I had objurgated
you had objurgated
he/she/it had objurgated
we had objurgated
you had objurgated
they had objurgated
Past perfect continuous
I had been objurgating
you had been objurgating
he/she/it had been objurgating
we had been objurgating
you had been objurgating
they had been objurgating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will objurgate
you will objurgate
he/she/it will objurgate
we will objurgate
you will objurgate
they will objurgate
Future continuous
I will be objurgating
you will be objurgating
he/she/it will be objurgating
we will be objurgating
you will be objurgating
they will be objurgating
Future perfect
I will have objurgated
you will have objurgated
he/she/it will have objurgated
we will have objurgated
you will have objurgated
they will have objurgated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been objurgating
you will have been objurgating
he/she/it will have been objurgating
we will have been objurgating
you will have been objurgating
they will have been objurgating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would objurgate
you would objurgate
he/she/it would objurgate
we would objurgate
you would objurgate
they would objurgate
Conditional continuous
I would be objurgating
you would be objurgating
he/she/it would be objurgating
we would be objurgating
you would be objurgating
they would be objurgating
Conditional perfect
I would have objurgate
you would have objurgate
he/she/it would have objurgate
we would have objurgate
you would have objurgate
they would have objurgate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been objurgating
you would have been objurgating
he/she/it would have been objurgating
we would have been objurgating
you would have been objurgating
they would have been objurgating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you objurgate
we let´s objurgate
you objurgate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
objurgated
Present Participle
objurgating
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 «OBJURGATE»
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Objurgate. (1) blame; castigate; chasten; chide vehemently; correct; decry;
denounce; limit to a certain type of behavior; revile; upbraid harshly Word Used in
Sentence(s) (1) Everyone is looking for someone to objurgate for the high gas
prices.
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+i;«rare,"swear, make oath : seejurate, jury.] To swear. [Rare.] As the people only
laughed at him, he cried the louder and more vehemently ; nay, at last began
objuring, foaming, imprecating. Carlyle, Misc., I. 353. (Davits.) objurgate (ob-jer'
gat) ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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objurgate (ob-jer'gat), v. t.; pret. and pp. objurgated, ppr." objurgating. [< L.
objurgatus, pp. of objurgare, chide, scold, blame, < ob, before, against, + jurgare,
chide, scold, and lit. (LL.) sue at law, < jus (Jur-), right, law, + agere, drive, pursue
: see ...
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F. objurga- tion=It.objurgazione,< L. objurgatio(n-), a chiding, reproof, (objurgare,
chide: see objurgate.'] The act of objurgating, or chiding by way of censure;
reproof; reprehension If there be no true liberty, but all things come to pasB by ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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Carlyle, Misc., I. 353. (Davie*.) objurgate (ob-jer'gat), v. t.; pret. and pp. objurgated
, ppr.' objurgating. [< L. objurgatus, pp. of objurgare, chide, scold, blame, < ob,
before, against, + jurgare, chide, scold, and lit. (LL.) sue at law, < jus (j«r-)> right?
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animadversion (v.t.: animadvert). See criticism (2) reprimand (as in criticize) v.t.:
flay. See criticize (3) reprimand (being subject to . . . , public) n.: obloquy. See
abuse (4) reprimand (sharply) v.t.: keelhaul. See rebuke (5) reprimand v.t.:
objurgate.
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The corresponding verb is objurgate (AHB-jur-GAYT or uhb-JUR-gayt). To
objurgate is to rebuke sharply, chide harshly, denounce vehemently. Objurgate
and objurgation come from the Latin ob-, against, and jurgare, to scold or quarrel.
Charles Harrington Elster, 2009
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As advisor to Franklin Roosevelt and later as a Supreme Court justice, he
continued to refine and apply his concepts of jurisprudence. objurgate Yab-jər-
gāt\ To scold harshly. q The judge objurgated the convicted accountant for his
part in the ...
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To swear. [Rare] As the people onl laughed at him, he cried the louder and more
vehemen y; na , at last began objun' foaming, impreeatlng. (garb/lo, Misc, 1. 353.
"(gbavien objurgate (gb-jer'gat), v. t.; pret. and pp. objurgated, ppr. objur ah'ng.
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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... us about the rights of the government and the governed; objurgate about the injustice perpetuated by then Nigeria's Military Governments but ... «SaharaReporters.com, May 15»
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... “keeshond,” “apropos” and “bahia,” but redeemed themselves with serious bids on “objurgate” and “harpsichord” and ended in sixth place. «GoDanRiver.com, May 15»
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The reverend Mr. McMillon, like Mr. Cook, has hopped on the cant bandwagon to objurgate, berate and anathemize Indiana and all that state's ... «National Post, Apr 15»
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I can readily see why the deceiver deceives yet still objurgate him for the damage he does with his lies. Even the consequentialist philosopher, ... «Bloomberg View, Nov 14»
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He is avoiding Dr Mahathir as he does not have the political star power to objurgate Dr Mahathir for pretending not to know about thousands of ... «The Malaysian Insider, Apr 14»
The Dialectics Of Russian History And The First Process: Thesis Old …
They did not objurgate progress (however defined) but they refused to accept it outside of the moral order, the order of Old Russia. The western ... «Eurasia Review, Feb 14»