CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTPEER
PRESENT
Present
I outpeer
you outpeer
he/she/it outpeers
we outpeer
you outpeer
they outpeer
Present continuous
I am outpeering
you are outpeering
he/she/it is outpeering
we are outpeering
you are outpeering
they are outpeering
Present perfect
I have outpeered
you have outpeered
he/she/it has outpeered
we have outpeered
you have outpeered
they have outpeered
Present perfect continuous
I have been outpeering
you have been outpeering
he/she/it has been outpeering
we have been outpeering
you have been outpeering
they have been outpeering
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 outpeered
you outpeered
he/she/it outpeered
we outpeered
you outpeered
they outpeered
Past continuous
I was outpeering
you were outpeering
he/she/it was outpeering
we were outpeering
you were outpeering
they were outpeering
Past perfect
I had outpeered
you had outpeered
he/she/it had outpeered
we had outpeered
you had outpeered
they had outpeered
Past perfect continuous
I had been outpeering
you had been outpeering
he/she/it had been outpeering
we had been outpeering
you had been outpeering
they had been outpeering
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outpeer
you will outpeer
he/she/it will outpeer
we will outpeer
you will outpeer
they will outpeer
Future continuous
I will be outpeering
you will be outpeering
he/she/it will be outpeering
we will be outpeering
you will be outpeering
they will be outpeering
Future perfect
I will have outpeered
you will have outpeered
he/she/it will have outpeered
we will have outpeered
you will have outpeered
they will have outpeered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outpeering
you will have been outpeering
he/she/it will have been outpeering
we will have been outpeering
you will have been outpeering
they will have been outpeering
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outpeer
you would outpeer
he/she/it would outpeer
we would outpeer
you would outpeer
they would outpeer
Conditional continuous
I would be outpeering
you would be outpeering
he/she/it would be outpeering
we would be outpeering
you would be outpeering
they would be outpeering
Conditional perfect
I would have outpeer
you would have outpeer
he/she/it would have outpeer
we would have outpeer
you would have outpeer
they would have outpeer
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outpeering
you would have been outpeering
he/she/it would have been outpeering
we would have been outpeering
you would have been outpeering
they would have been outpeering
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outpeer
we let´s outpeer
you outpeer
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outpeered
Present Participle
outpeering
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 «OUTPEER»
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outpeer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outpeer and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Chambers's English Dictionary: Pronouncing, Explanatory, and ...
OUTPEER, owt-peV, v.t. (Shak.) To surpass or excel. OUT-PENSIONER, owf -pen
'shun-er, n. A pensioner on any institution who has liberty to live where he
pleases. [capital. OUTPORT, owfpdrt, n. A port remote from the OUTPOST, owf
post, n.
James Donald (F.R.G.S.), 1872
2
A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
To OUTPEER. To surpass; to excel. Great men, That had a court no bigger than
this cave, That did attend themselves, and had the virtue Which their own
conscience seal'd them, Could not outpeer these twain. Cymbeline, iii. 6. To
OUTPRIZE.
3
Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion
havemore lovers than KL III.iv.88 [Edgar as Poor Tom to all, of himself] I ... in
woman outparamoured the Turk [i.e. the Grand Sultan] outpeer (v.)surpass,
outrival, exceed Cym III.vii.59 [Innogen to herself, of Arviragus and Guiderius]
Great men.
David Crystal, Ben Crystal, 2004
... That did attend themselves and had the virtue s4 Which their own conscience
sealed them, laying by ss That nothing-gift of differing multitudes, as Could not
outpeer these twain. Pardon me, gods! s7 I'd change my sex to be companion
with ...
William Shakespeare, 2009
5
Shakespeare's Cymbeline: The Text Rev. and Annotated
Great men, That had a court no bigger than this cave, That did attend themselves,
and had the virtue, Which their own conscience sealed them, laying by That
nothing-gift of differing multitudes, Could not outpeer these twain. Pardon me,
gods !
William Shakespeare, Clement Mansfield Ingleby, 1886
[Whispers] IMOGEN Great men That had a court no bigger than this cave, That
did attend themselves and had the virtue Which their own conscience sealed
them, laying by 85 That nothing-gift of differing multitudes, Could not outpeer
these ...
William Shakespeare, Sylvan Barnet, 1996
7
The British Theatre: Or, a Collection of Plays, which are ...
... not outpeer these twain. Pardon, me, gods! I'd change my sex to be companion
with them, Since Leonatus, false— Bel. It shall be so: Boys, we'll go dress our
hunt.—Fair youth, come in: Discourse is heavy, fasting; when we have supp'd, ...
8
Comments on the Several Editions of Shakespeare's Plays: ...
Great men, whose innate virtue was proved and confirmed to them by the
testimony of their own conscience, not by that nothing-gift, the applause of the
giddy multitude, could not outpeer these two. Shakespeare seems to have had in
view ...
9
The plays and poems of Shakespeare,: according to the ...
Great men, That had a court no bigger than this cave, That did attend themselves,
and had the virtue Which their own conscience seal'd them, (laying by That
nothing gift of differing l multitudes) Could not outpeer these twain. Pardon me,
gods ...
William Shakespeare, Abraham John Valpy, Edmond Malone, 1844
10
India, and India Missions: Including Sketches of the ...
... which, under the direction of Divine Providence, so speedily caused the infant
Institution to outpeer all its predecessors in the estimation both of natives and of
Europeans, — which soon assigned to it, as an elementary school, somewhat the
...
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