CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTGENERAL
PRESENT
Present
I outgeneral
you outgeneral
he/she/it outgenerals
we outgeneral
you outgeneral
they outgeneral
Present continuous
I am outgeneraling
you are outgeneraling
he/she/it is outgeneraling
we are outgeneraling
you are outgeneraling
they are outgeneraling
Present perfect
I have outgeneraled
you have outgeneraled
he/she/it has outgeneraled
we have outgeneraled
you have outgeneraled
they have outgeneraled
Present perfect continuous
I have been outgeneraling
you have been outgeneraling
he/she/it has been outgeneraling
we have been outgeneraling
you have been outgeneraling
they have been outgeneraling
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 outgeneraled
you outgeneraled
he/she/it outgeneraled
we outgeneraled
you outgeneraled
they outgeneraled
Past continuous
I was outgeneraling
you were outgeneraling
he/she/it was outgeneraling
we were outgeneraling
you were outgeneraling
they were outgeneraling
Past perfect
I had outgeneraled
you had outgeneraled
he/she/it had outgeneraled
we had outgeneraled
you had outgeneraled
they had outgeneraled
Past perfect continuous
I had been outgeneraling
you had been outgeneraling
he/she/it had been outgeneraling
we had been outgeneraling
you had been outgeneraling
they had been outgeneraling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outgeneral
you will outgeneral
he/she/it will outgeneral
we will outgeneral
you will outgeneral
they will outgeneral
Future continuous
I will be outgeneraling
you will be outgeneraling
he/she/it will be outgeneraling
we will be outgeneraling
you will be outgeneraling
they will be outgeneraling
Future perfect
I will have outgeneraled
you will have outgeneraled
he/she/it will have outgeneraled
we will have outgeneraled
you will have outgeneraled
they will have outgeneraled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outgeneraling
you will have been outgeneraling
he/she/it will have been outgeneraling
we will have been outgeneraling
you will have been outgeneraling
they will have been outgeneraling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outgeneral
you would outgeneral
he/she/it would outgeneral
we would outgeneral
you would outgeneral
they would outgeneral
Conditional continuous
I would be outgeneraling
you would be outgeneraling
he/she/it would be outgeneraling
we would be outgeneraling
you would be outgeneraling
they would be outgeneraling
Conditional perfect
I would have outgeneral
you would have outgeneral
he/she/it would have outgeneral
we would have outgeneral
you would have outgeneral
they would have outgeneral
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outgeneraling
you would have been outgeneraling
he/she/it would have been outgeneraling
we would have been outgeneraling
you would have been outgeneraling
they would have been outgeneraling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outgeneral
we let´s outgeneral
you outgeneral
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outgeneraled
Present Participle
outgeneraling
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 «OUTGENERAL»
Discover the use of
outgeneral in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outgeneral and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Stratagem and the Vocabulary of Military Trickery
In Demosthenes the verb is used for "to outgeneral," a meaning subsequently
found in Polybius, Second Maccabees , and Onasander — sometimes in the
sense of "to maneuver" or "to outmaneuver." In Polybius and Strabo, however, it
is also ...
2
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... purlieus, suburbs outslick vb syn tax, outfox, outgeneral, outjockey, out-
maneuver, outreach, outsmart, outthink, overreach, undo outsmart vb syn
OUTWIT, outfox, outgeneral, outjockey, outmaneuver, outreach, outslick, outthink,
overreach, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
Presbytery. of. Philadelphia. Our. readers. are. now. in. possession. of.
outgeneral. views. We. shall. enter. on. some. details. in. our. next. number,. if. life
. and. health. permit. Hitrrars. ana. Uiulosojjiutal. Kntrllt'grnre,. etc. í HtrUtQcurr.
4
A Dictionary of the English Language ...
ORTIIOEPIST. 208. OUTGENERAL. UR'tho-e-pIst,«. One skilled In orthoepy. UR'
TMO-E-PY, n. (Gr. bpBoiirtia. : bp- tftK. : ight, ami Isrof, » word.] A cornet
pronunciation of words. Olt-TIIOG'KA-PHEK, ft. Ono who spells wordi correctly.
Noah Webster, William Greenleaf Webster, William Adolphus Wheeler, 1878
5
Philippine Tariff: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and ...
Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means, Sereno Elisha Payne,
William Howard Taft. [The Manila American, Tuesday, February 14. 1005.]
OUTGENERAL THE SELFISH TRUSTS. Collector Shuster's scheme to confuse
our enemies, ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means, Sereno Elisha Payne, William Howard Taft, 1906
6
At the Supreme War Council
Whether Foch with the Executive War Board (which in practice could not help
becoming an Inter-Allied staff under him) could outgeneral Luden- dorff, is
debateable, and must remain uncertain and undecided. Whether Ludendorff
could ...
7
Socialism: With Preludes on Current Events
It is a generalship that can outgeneral average American editors. It can
outgeneral average American politicians. It is a power behind the newspapers,
and behind the caucus. It operates against the whole natural drift of American
ideas.
8
Webster's Common Sense Dictionary: Literary, Scientific, ...
OUTGENERAL outgeneral, out-Jen'e-ral, T.t. To exceed In generalship; to gain
advantage over by superior military skill, ontgo, out-go', v.t. To advance before in
going; to surpass; to excel. — h. out'go. That which goes out; specifically, ...
Noah Webster, Charles McClellan Stevens, 1902
9
Contested election case of Thomas E. Watson vs. J.C.C. ...
... consisting of the most prominent citizens and the best business men of the city
of Augusta, and that committee seemed to think that the best way to outgeneral or
whip the Bob May ring— of which ring Mr. Nuruberger was a member, and held ...
United States. Congress. House, 1896
10
Elihu Root collection of United States documents relating to ...
[The Manila American, Tuesday, February 14, 19C5.] OUTGENERAL THE
SELFISH TRUSTS. Collector Shuster's scheme to confuse our enemies, the
sugar- and tobacco trusts, is a good one. The beneficial effect it suggests for the
islands is ...
Elihu Root, United States, 1906
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUTGENERAL»
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outgeneral is used in the context of the following news items.
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Rather than outgeneral Provodnikov in the ring, Bradley decided to fight with the guy. It was a bad move, and it may have made Provodnikov ... «BoxingInsider.com, Nov 14»
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Hamilton-Wenham's Marcus Zegarowski (10) guards St. Mary's Dennis Bailer (3) during their game at St. John's Prep on Monday. «Daily Item, Mar 14»
Younger QBs have the upper hand in recent Super Bowls: Bill …
Manning, nearly 30 at the time, was going to outgeneral Grossman, 25, in rain (in which the game was played), in cold, in snow, under domes ... «Plain Dealer, Jan 12»
Let us develop a military space programme
Foremost, we need to acknowledge Pak capabilities and then use our heads to outwit, outgun and outgeneral the Pakistani military. Also, a ... «Rediff, Jul 09»