CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTACT
PRESENT
Present
I outact
you outact
he/she/it outacts
we outact
you outact
they outact
Present continuous
I am outacting
you are outacting
he/she/it is outacting
we are outacting
you are outacting
they are outacting
Present perfect
I have outacted
you have outacted
he/she/it has outacted
we have outacted
you have outacted
they have outacted
Present perfect continuous
I have been outacting
you have been outacting
he/she/it has been outacting
we have been outacting
you have been outacting
they have been outacting
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 outacted
you outacted
he/she/it outacted
we outacted
you outacted
they outacted
Past continuous
I was outacting
you were outacting
he/she/it was outacting
we were outacting
you were outacting
they were outacting
Past perfect
I had outacted
you had outacted
he/she/it had outacted
we had outacted
you had outacted
they had outacted
Past perfect continuous
I had been outacting
you had been outacting
he/she/it had been outacting
we had been outacting
you had been outacting
they had been outacting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outact
you will outact
he/she/it will outact
we will outact
you will outact
they will outact
Future continuous
I will be outacting
you will be outacting
he/she/it will be outacting
we will be outacting
you will be outacting
they will be outacting
Future perfect
I will have outacted
you will have outacted
he/she/it will have outacted
we will have outacted
you will have outacted
they will have outacted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outacting
you will have been outacting
he/she/it will have been outacting
we will have been outacting
you will have been outacting
they will have been outacting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outact
you would outact
he/she/it would outact
we would outact
you would outact
they would outact
Conditional continuous
I would be outacting
you would be outacting
he/she/it would be outacting
we would be outacting
you would be outacting
they would be outacting
Conditional perfect
I would have outact
you would have outact
he/she/it would have outact
we would have outact
you would have outact
they would have outact
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outacting
you would have been outacting
he/she/it would have been outacting
we would have been outacting
you would have been outacting
they would have been outacting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outact
we let´s outact
you outact
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
outacting
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 «OUTACT»
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outact in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outact and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Functional Programming Using F#
A function outAct to output a single keyword line is declared, and the keywords
with uri's in the webEntry set keyWdSet are written on the file using Set . f old. The
post-amble is written and the file is closed. The local outAct function outAct: char
...
Michael R. Hansen, Hans Rischel, 2013
2
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
... ©trffing (p. a. from oust) Putting out of possession, Oust'irfe is. from tbe part.)
The act of putting out of possession. OutacVcd (p. /row outact) Outdone, excelled.
Outact'ing (p. a./rslTOOutact) Doing beyond, excelling. Outact'ing (j. from tbe part.
) ...
3
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... pron. we, not others Oust, öilst. v. a.V to vacate, to take away Out, bill.. ad. not
within ; 'not at home , in a state of extinction; to the end ; loudly ; in an error ; at a
loss [expulsion Out, бы. int. an expression of abhorrence or Outact, ôůbâltt'. v. a.
to ...
4
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
op. onfc. kiiidcwN&lcocs. fal. men. cat. cm. cc. boucti. Ocn. outact. (tttcii*. mminf. &
w? s^re©. > • m.+ \ '□ If. ''l. ^Srifcc. ate. OicvUXxte. antigiHXtuufthab. tmroctiammrt
(mccteOctx<Bnocoed&((. Fig. 44. Crucifixion. Lectionary (The Hague ...
5
Handbook of Manufacturing Control: Fundamentals, ...
The backlog is calculated at every point in time as the difference between the
planned output and the actual output [Pete-96]: BLðtÞ 1⁄4 OUTplanðtÞ À
OUTactðtÞ (3.21) where BL backlog [h], OUTplan planned output [h], OUTact
actual ...
Rett Rossi, Hermann Lödding, 2012
6
A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
OUTACT, v. t. To do beyond; to exceed in act. He has made me heir to treasures,
Would make me outact a real widow's whining. Otway. OUTBAL'ANCE, v. t. To
outweigh; to exceed in weight or effect. Let dull Ajax bear away my right, When all
...
7
The effects of modeling on the adjustment of ...
A significant main effect of subject coping style (STYLE) on outcome expectancy
for active coping scores (OUTACT), however, was found (F(1,53) = 3.38, p<.05).
Table 23 shows a steady increase in OUTACT among avoidant copers, such that
...
Ronnie Franco Durán, 1994
8
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
For the definition and etymology of the alhxes, see their appropriate p'aces in the
Dictionary :— Outact, out- argue, outbalance, outbid, outbidder, outblusli,
outbrave, outbruzon, outbuild, outburn, outcaut, out- Foreign j not native. — That
which ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
9
A Dictionary of Confusable Phrases: More Than 10,000 Idioms ...
... on one's feet (on one's feet) outact someone (act something out) outdo
someone (do someone out of something) outdoor man (outer man) outlast
something (last out something) outlive something (live out something) outlook on
something ...
10
Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary: In which the Accentuation, ...
... to take away Out, out', ad. not within, not at home, loudly, without restraint, at a
loss, in a puzzle— Ynterj, an expression of abhorrence or expulsion Outact, ufit-
fikt', v. a. to do beyond, to exceed Outbalance, ttGt-baf-e'ns, v. a. to preponderate,
...
John Walker, William Enfield (M.A.), 1853
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUTACT»
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outact is used in the context of the following news items.
Kit Harington's Five Favorite Films
... and Pacino on the same screen, doing a scene together, because they just try to outact each other. I didn't like that scene, watching it again. «Rotten Tomatoes, Jun 15»
Video game developer Outact Inc. raises $1.6M
Outact, whose headquarters are listed as being in Marlborough, also has offices in China and its vision is "to pioneer online gaming innovation ... «Boston Business Journal, Mar 15»
PS3 Review - 'Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2'
Despite that, the two easily outact everyone around them. Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 is about as much of a step backward as a direct ... «WorthPlaying.com, Feb 14»
Review of the Week: Passion
And you get the feeling that Rapace, who always manages to outact her screen partners, would have thrived with an older and more naturally ... «Cleveland Scene Weekly, Oct 13»
The 10 campest films ever made
However, this nastily effective chiller about two ageing showbiz sisters, in which they shrilly attempt to outact each other, is their apotheosis. «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 13»
Mads Mikkelsen, TV's Hannibal, Stars in 'The Hunt'
After all, imitation isn't necessarily the sincerest form of flattery when you don't think you can outact the master. Mr. Mikkelsen's approach ... «New York Times, Jul 13»
WATCH: Beyoncé Sings National Anthem Live for All the Haters at …
Imagine the big superstar not being able to "outsing" or "outact" an unknown. You're so right about the music industry and the society dumbing ... «TIME, Jan 13»
Conservative Party Conference 2012: The best conference and …
Don't every try to outact Alec Baldwin. Particularly in the boardroom. This scene gets extra points because it has Peter Gallagher's eyebrows in ... «Metro, Oct 12»
CINEMA: 44 Inch Chest
This gives the gang members more than enough time to try and outact each other and make this 'their' movie. Although Ian McShane and Tom ... «The-Void.co.uk, Jan 10»
'Twilight' Star Nikki Reed Talks Transgender Role in 'K-11'
Reed can outact most of her Twilight costars, she's just less famous. In my opinion, Kristen isn't a very good actress at all - Nikki deserves the ... «AceShowbiz, Mar 09»