CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTPOLL
PRESENT
Present
I outpoll
you outpoll
he/she/it outpolls
we outpoll
you outpoll
they outpoll
Present continuous
I am outpolling
you are outpolling
he/she/it is outpolling
we are outpolling
you are outpolling
they are outpolling
Present perfect
I have outpolled
you have outpolled
he/she/it has outpolled
we have outpolled
you have outpolled
they have outpolled
Present perfect continuous
I have been outpolling
you have been outpolling
he/she/it has been outpolling
we have been outpolling
you have been outpolling
they have been outpolling
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 outpolled
you outpolled
he/she/it outpolled
we outpolled
you outpolled
they outpolled
Past continuous
I was outpolling
you were outpolling
he/she/it was outpolling
we were outpolling
you were outpolling
they were outpolling
Past perfect
I had outpolled
you had outpolled
he/she/it had outpolled
we had outpolled
you had outpolled
they had outpolled
Past perfect continuous
I had been outpolling
you had been outpolling
he/she/it had been outpolling
we had been outpolling
you had been outpolling
they had been outpolling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outpoll
you will outpoll
he/she/it will outpoll
we will outpoll
you will outpoll
they will outpoll
Future continuous
I will be outpolling
you will be outpolling
he/she/it will be outpolling
we will be outpolling
you will be outpolling
they will be outpolling
Future perfect
I will have outpolled
you will have outpolled
he/she/it will have outpolled
we will have outpolled
you will have outpolled
they will have outpolled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outpolling
you will have been outpolling
he/she/it will have been outpolling
we will have been outpolling
you will have been outpolling
they will have been outpolling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outpoll
you would outpoll
he/she/it would outpoll
we would outpoll
you would outpoll
they would outpoll
Conditional continuous
I would be outpolling
you would be outpolling
he/she/it would be outpolling
we would be outpolling
you would be outpolling
they would be outpolling
Conditional perfect
I would have outpoll
you would have outpoll
he/she/it would have outpoll
we would have outpoll
you would have outpoll
they would have outpoll
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outpolling
you would have been outpolling
he/she/it would have been outpolling
we would have been outpolling
you would have been outpolling
they would have been outpolling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outpoll
we let´s outpoll
you outpoll
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outpolled
Present Participle
outpolling
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 «OUTPOLL»
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outpoll in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outpoll and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Complexity Theory and Cryptology: An Introduction to ...
In particular, c must outpoll xj in 〈C, Vλ〉 and thus needs more than (λ − 2) + 1
votes of the form (5.29) or (5.30). There are at most two voters of the form (5.30).
Hence, c must be preferred by at least λ − 2 voters of the form (5.29) that are
distinct ...
2
The Lion's Pride: Theodore Roosevelt and His Family in Peace ...
He realized Roosevelt would outpoll him. He likewise understood that together
he and Roosevelt would vastly outpoll the Democrat candidate, Woodrow Wilson.
Nevertheless Taft stayed in the race without hope of winning simply to be a ...
3
The Lion's Pride : Theodore Roosevelt and His Family in ...
He realized Roosevelt would outpoll him. He likewise understood that together
he and Roosevelt would vastly outpoll the Democrat candidate, Woodrow Wilson.
Nevertheless Taft stayed in the race without hope of winning simply to be a ...
Edward J. Renehan Jr., 1998
4
American Machiavelli: Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of ...
Hamilton would persuade New England electors to support Pinckney equally
with their native son Adams while trying to make sure that Pinckney would outpoll
Adams in the South, thus giving him more votes overall. But the case for the plot
is ...
John Lamberton Harper, 2004
5
The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
... outprays OUTPUN -; outpulls OUTPLOD -; outplods outputs OUTRACE -;
outplots OUTRUSH - OUTPOLL -; outpolls OUTS bouts, gouts, OUTPORT -;
outports louts, pouts, OUTPOST -; outposts routs, OUTPOUR -; outpours touts; -
OUTPRAD ...
Johnson maintains that his video shows "outpoll" MTV and VH-1 in those areas
where the services overlap. "Once we get head to head with them in numbers, we
'll beat them both," he says, commenting that "black radio can outpoll white radio
...
7
The Almanac of British Politics
... did not outpoll the Ulster Unionists. The seat is one of six completely unaltered
by the Boundary Commission for Northern Ireland, and its future representation is
unpredictable, given its history of independent Unionism. However, in a sense, ...
Robert Waller, Byron Criddle, 2007
8
The Posthumous Dramatick Works of the Late Richard ...
And if they come to number stars and garters, my illustrious Tifi'anyEgad, I can
outpoll them all there; I'll be hold to say there are more ribands in my family than
all the courts in Europe can exhibit. Oddslifel if you would but come and see m ...
Richard Cumberland, Frances Marianne Cumberland Jansen, 1813
9
Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American Power
In the days before the election, the Bush team and a few sympathetic pundits
began to worry that Gore might actually outpoll Bush in the Electoral College,
while losing the popular vote. In a New York Daily News article entitled, "Bush
Set to ...
10
A Magnificent Catastrophe: The Tumultuous Election of 1800, ...
... High Federalists were able to reach consensus at the caucus only on these
terms. The agreement left Hamilton free to hope that this time a plot like the one
he had hatched in 1796 would succeed and his candidate would outpoll Adams.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUTPOLL»
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outpoll is used in the context of the following news items.
America shouts to all of Washington: Do something!
Now, as he continues to outpoll the other candidates by big margins, I am beginning to understand why he appeals to the voters. I hear the ... «The News-Press, Jul 15»
Two polls have Gov. Walker near the top of GOP presidential hopefuls
Walker did outpoll Clinton in Quinnipiac University's poll of three swing states -- Iowa, Virginia, and Colorado. (Story courtesy of Wheeler News ... «WSAU, Jul 15»
College Football Notebook: SEC Media Picks Georgia, Alabama to …
The Tigers were the media's choice as the predicted overall SEC champions, garnering 96 points to outpoll their bitter in-state rival, which was ... «iFreePress.com, Jul 15»
King: Heisman Fallout In Big 12
... monster regular-season numbers to outpoll others who join the Heisman conversation by leading their teams to league championship games ... «Arkansas News, Jul 15»
Finally, some nuance comes to NI
His vote fell sufficiently to allow the Ulster Unionists to outpoll him. The Reverend William McCrea, traditionalist Free Presbyterian minister and ... «Village, Jul 15»
Darth Vader, shark from Jaws outpoll 2016 presidential candidates
While political polling may never be an exact science (remember the 2013 B.C. provincial election?), it does often reflect the mood of the ... «Straight.com, Jul 15»
Majority in three swing states don't view Clinton as trustworthy
“Secretary Clinton continues to outpoll most major Republican wannabes in the Sunshine State,” Brown said of those results. “She holds her ... «The Hill, Jun 15»
Mel Hurtig keeps fighting with new self-published book on Stephen …
He ran in the 1993 federal election in the riding of Edmonton Northwest but lost to Liberal Anne McLellan – though he did outpoll the local ... «The Globe and Mail, Jun 15»
The Guardian view on the English NHS: the seven-day daydream
Despite the wear and tear of five years in office, he has continued to outpoll his party. During the campaign, we were reminded why. Particular ... «The Guardian, May 15»
The power of nightmares
... of a rabidly radical Scottish Nationalist Party that was expected to outpoll the Labour Party as the chief political force in Scotland — as it did. «Arab News, May 15»