CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTBREATHE
PRESENT
Present
I outbreathe
you outbreathe
he/she/it outbreathes
we outbreathe
you outbreathe
they outbreathe
Present continuous
I am outbreathing
you are outbreathing
he/she/it is outbreathing
we are outbreathing
you are outbreathing
they are outbreathing
Present perfect
I have outbreathed
you have outbreathed
he/she/it has outbreathed
we have outbreathed
you have outbreathed
they have outbreathed
Present perfect continuous
I have been outbreathing
you have been outbreathing
he/she/it has been outbreathing
we have been outbreathing
you have been outbreathing
they have been outbreathing
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 outbreathed
you outbreathed
he/she/it outbreathed
we outbreathed
you outbreathed
they outbreathed
Past continuous
I was outbreathing
you were outbreathing
he/she/it was outbreathing
we were outbreathing
you were outbreathing
they were outbreathing
Past perfect
I had outbreathed
you had outbreathed
he/she/it had outbreathed
we had outbreathed
you had outbreathed
they had outbreathed
Past perfect continuous
I had been outbreathing
you had been outbreathing
he/she/it had been outbreathing
we had been outbreathing
you had been outbreathing
they had been outbreathing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outbreathe
you will outbreathe
he/she/it will outbreathe
we will outbreathe
you will outbreathe
they will outbreathe
Future continuous
I will be outbreathing
you will be outbreathing
he/she/it will be outbreathing
we will be outbreathing
you will be outbreathing
they will be outbreathing
Future perfect
I will have outbreathed
you will have outbreathed
he/she/it will have outbreathed
we will have outbreathed
you will have outbreathed
they will have outbreathed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outbreathing
you will have been outbreathing
he/she/it will have been outbreathing
we will have been outbreathing
you will have been outbreathing
they will have been outbreathing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outbreathe
you would outbreathe
he/she/it would outbreathe
we would outbreathe
you would outbreathe
they would outbreathe
Conditional continuous
I would be outbreathing
you would be outbreathing
he/she/it would be outbreathing
we would be outbreathing
you would be outbreathing
they would be outbreathing
Conditional perfect
I would have outbreathe
you would have outbreathe
he/she/it would have outbreathe
we would have outbreathe
you would have outbreathe
they would have outbreathe
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outbreathing
you would have been outbreathing
he/she/it would have been outbreathing
we would have been outbreathing
you would have been outbreathing
they would have been outbreathing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outbreathe
we let´s outbreathe
you outbreathe
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outbreathed
Present Participle
outbreathing
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 «OUTBREATHE»
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outbreathe in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outbreathe and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
On the Productivity of Verbal Prefixation in English: ...
Interestingly, another 20% suggest a pattern already observed above (cf. p.125),
with their analogical counterpart appearing approximately 200 years earlier: e.g.
in- and outbreathe (1382, 1559), in- and outcorporate (1398, 1559), in- and ...
2
The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language ...: ...
Outbret'tae [v. t. from oat, and breathe) To weary by having little breath ; to expire.
Outbrearh'tcl ( p. from outbreathe) Wearied by being put oat of breath i expired,
breathed out. Outbre«h'in¡» (p. a. from outbreathe) Putting out of breath, expiring.
3
Translations in Poetry and Prose from Celebrated German Writers
LXI. And at his dry and honey heel No spur was left to bee ; And in his witherd
hand you might The scythe and hour-glass see. LXII. And lo! his steed did thin to
smoke, And charn/el-fires outbreathe ; And paled, and bleaehde, then vanishde ...
4
The Agamemnon of Aeschylus and the Bacchanals of Euripides: ...
There liest thou ; thy cold corpse around The subtle spider's web is wound ; Thy
noble life thou didst outbreathe By a most impious and unholy death.
SEMICHORUS. Woe 's me! woe 's me ! on that base bed Unseemly for a kingly
head, Thou ...
Euripides, Aeschylus, 1865
5
Playtime with the poets: a selection of the best English ...
And lo ! his steed did thin to smoke, And charnel fires outbreathe ; And paled, and
bleached, then vanished quite The maid from underneath. And hollow howlings
hung in air, And shrieks from vaults arose ; Then knew the maid she might no ...
6
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
v. a. to bear down with impudence Outbreak, ddt'brake. s. eruption Outbreathe,
out-bré'rne'. v. a. to expire Outcast, ofit'kAst. p. a. cast out, banished, expelled—s.
exile, one expelled Outcraft, ' dirt-krat '. v. a. to excel in cunning I Outcry, out'kfl. s.
7
A Dictionary: English and Burmese
... prep, from, у not in, (g<Syo Outbalance, v. a. ooo^JcaoscrooooS Outbid, v. a.
ooo«$coi«o5oc}c(goooo5 Outbrave, v. a. cooociogOï^foooS Outbrazen, v. a.
co5ooo:c|6:nooî$$6oî) Outbreak, *. cgaScoogc;: Outbreathe, ». a. ooa5cvjcooo<5
:^$£ ...
8
A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
v.a. To bear down and disgrace by more daring, insolent, or splendid
appearance. To OUTBRAZEN, out-brain. v.a. To bear down with impudence.
OUTBREAK, outfflbrek; s. That which breaks-forth, eruption. To OUTBREATHE,
out-brffih, ...
9
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
OUTBREATHE, to breathe out, to expire ; to exhaust of the breath. No smoak nor
steam, out-breathing from the kitchen ? There's little life i' th' hearth then.
Beaumont and Fletcher. Love's Pilgrimage, act i. sc. 1. OUTBRING, to bring or
bear out.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
10
The Suppressed Madness of Sane Men: Forty-Four Years of ...
For I began to see how the oscillation of the two profiles emphasizes by its very
oscillation, which happens in time, the passing of time, and therefore the basic
biological rhythms, (inbreathe-outbreathe, fullness-emptiness, hunger-satiation,
and ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUTBREATHE»
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That rascal, always trying to outbreathe his co-stars. “City Slickers” provides a warm message of personal rebirth, and the cowboy beats are ... «Moviehole, Jun 11»
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Aria which was chosen after lab tests of around a dozen different waterproof liners. It's claimed to outbreathe and outlast the competition while ... «OUTDOORSmagic, Aug 10»