CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTROOT
PRESENT
Present
I outroot
you outroot
he/she/it outroots
we outroot
you outroot
they outroot
Present continuous
I am outrooting
you are outrooting
he/she/it is outrooting
we are outrooting
you are outrooting
they are outrooting
Present perfect
I have outrooted
you have outrooted
he/she/it has outrooted
we have outrooted
you have outrooted
they have outrooted
Present perfect continuous
I have been outrooting
you have been outrooting
he/she/it has been outrooting
we have been outrooting
you have been outrooting
they have been outrooting
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 outrooted
you outrooted
he/she/it outrooted
we outrooted
you outrooted
they outrooted
Past continuous
I was outrooting
you were outrooting
he/she/it was outrooting
we were outrooting
you were outrooting
they were outrooting
Past perfect
I had outrooted
you had outrooted
he/she/it had outrooted
we had outrooted
you had outrooted
they had outrooted
Past perfect continuous
I had been outrooting
you had been outrooting
he/she/it had been outrooting
we had been outrooting
you had been outrooting
they had been outrooting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outroot
you will outroot
he/she/it will outroot
we will outroot
you will outroot
they will outroot
Future continuous
I will be outrooting
you will be outrooting
he/she/it will be outrooting
we will be outrooting
you will be outrooting
they will be outrooting
Future perfect
I will have outrooted
you will have outrooted
he/she/it will have outrooted
we will have outrooted
you will have outrooted
they will have outrooted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outrooting
you will have been outrooting
he/she/it will have been outrooting
we will have been outrooting
you will have been outrooting
they will have been outrooting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outroot
you would outroot
he/she/it would outroot
we would outroot
you would outroot
they would outroot
Conditional continuous
I would be outrooting
you would be outrooting
he/she/it would be outrooting
we would be outrooting
you would be outrooting
they would be outrooting
Conditional perfect
I would have outroot
you would have outroot
he/she/it would have outroot
we would have outroot
you would have outroot
they would have outroot
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outrooting
you would have been outrooting
he/she/it would have been outrooting
we would have been outrooting
you would have been outrooting
they would have been outrooting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outroot
we let´s outroot
you outroot
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outrooted
Present Participle
outrooting
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 «OUTROOT»
Discover the use of
outroot in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outroot and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing: 18th ...
First, invoke function copy-loop(inroot,refs,R) to find the outermost loop, outroot,
that contains all references in refs but does not contain any reference r such that (
i) r is outside inroot, and (ii) r and refs may depend on each other within outroot.
2
Connecting Your Business Using IBM WebSphere Message Broker ...
getRootElement(); MbElement outProperties = outRoot.getFirstElementByPath("
Properties"); MbElement contentType = outProperties.getFirstElementByPath("
ContentType"); contentType.setValue("text/html"); // Delete the MQMD header
since ...
Darrell Bleakley, Jenny Chow, Kirstine Clapperton, 2010
3
Experimental and Efficient Algorithms: Second International ...
v nextT(v) t out(v) outroot(v) H out (v) Fig. 1. The heap Hout(v) contains all the
arcs (v,w)inE except the first arc in the shortest path from v to t (represented by
the horizontal arcs). The black circles represent nodes in this heap and
correspond to ...
4
The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
Fear of poverty and shame of poverty are at present two worldwide stimuli,
engendering wide-spread selfishness. Would ye outroot selfishness, oh, ye
Socialists, first outroot poverty ! Commerce and its appliances are the right arm of
the true ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, 1850
Fear of poverty and shame of poverty are at present two world-wide stimuli,
engendering wide-spread selfishness. Would ye outroot selfishness, oh, ye
Socialists, first outroot poverty ! Commerce and its appliances are the right arm of
the true ...
6
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
Mr. Vernon, giving his pictures to the public during his life, is a type of what is to
come hereafter. Fear of poverty and shame of poverty are at present two
worldwide stimuli, en endering wide-spread selfishness. Woul ye outroot
selfishness, oh, ...
7
the westminster and foreign quarterly review
Fear of poverty and shame of poverty are at present two world-wide stimuli,
engendering widespread selfishness. Would ye outroot selfishness, oh, ye
Socialists, first outroot poverty ! ^ Commerce and its appliances are the right arm
of the true ...
8
The Foreign Quarterly Review
Fear of poverty and shame of poverty are at present two world-wide stimuli,
engendering widespread selfishness. Would ye outroot selfishness, oh, ye
Socialists, first outroot poverty! Commerce and its appliances are the right arm of
the true ...
9
An analytical Dictionary of the english language: in which ...
To Root out, To Outroot, or To Uproot, is to take up by the roots. The idea
contained in the word to Outroot, or to Uproot, is better expressed by the verb To
Eradicate, the action of which is Eradication, equivalent to 70 RADICAL. RADISH.
10
Edgar Huntly, or, Memoirs of a sleep walker
No, answered I, with quickness, I come to outroot a fatal, but powerful illusion. I
come to assure you that the woman, with whose destruction you charge yourself,
is not dead. These words, uttered with the most emphatical solemnity, merely ...
Charles Brockden Brown, 1827
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUTROOT»
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outroot is used in the context of the following news items.
Lion hunting: the legal and illegal
EDNA MOLEWA: Those who are actually doing illegally, we've got to work together to outroot them. I'm still waiting for somebody to says, "It is ... «ABC Online, Jun 15»
Nigerian troops battle Boko Haram in Damasak
Once our military with the help of our gallant allies will have cornered and destroyed the fighting arm of BH, school will outroot their rotten ... «Premium Times, Mar 15»
Amnesty International's report on Baga, Monguno inaccurate, unfair …
The thing is it's very hard to outroot guerrilla groups. When the battle was open and direct (say until 2013) the army was very effective. «Premium Times, Jan 15»