CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTVIE
PRESENT
Present
I outvie
you outvie
he/she/it outvies
we outvie
you outvie
they outvie
Present continuous
I am outvying
you are outvying
he/she/it is outvying
we are outvying
you are outvying
they are outvying
Present perfect
I have outvied
you have outvied
he/she/it has outvied
we have outvied
you have outvied
they have outvied
Present perfect continuous
I have been outvying
you have been outvying
he/she/it has been outvying
we have been outvying
you have been outvying
they have been outvying
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 outvied
you outvied
he/she/it outvied
we outvied
you outvied
they outvied
Past continuous
I was outvying
you were outvying
he/she/it was outvying
we were outvying
you were outvying
they were outvying
Past perfect
I had outvied
you had outvied
he/she/it had outvied
we had outvied
you had outvied
they had outvied
Past perfect continuous
I had been outvying
you had been outvying
he/she/it had been outvying
we had been outvying
you had been outvying
they had been outvying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outvie
you will outvie
he/she/it will outvie
we will outvie
you will outvie
they will outvie
Future continuous
I will be outvying
you will be outvying
he/she/it will be outvying
we will be outvying
you will be outvying
they will be outvying
Future perfect
I will have outvied
you will have outvied
he/she/it will have outvied
we will have outvied
you will have outvied
they will have outvied
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outvying
you will have been outvying
he/she/it will have been outvying
we will have been outvying
you will have been outvying
they will have been outvying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outvie
you would outvie
he/she/it would outvie
we would outvie
you would outvie
they would outvie
Conditional continuous
I would be outvying
you would be outvying
he/she/it would be outvying
we would be outvying
you would be outvying
they would be outvying
Conditional perfect
I would have outvie
you would have outvie
he/she/it would have outvie
we would have outvie
you would have outvie
they would have outvie
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outvying
you would have been outvying
he/she/it would have been outvying
we would have been outvying
you would have been outvying
they would have been outvying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outvie
we let´s outvie
you outvie
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
outvying
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 «OUTVIE»
Discover the use of
outvie in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outvie and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
No, 'tis Slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword, whose tongue Out-
venomet all the wormes of Nyle. Shahtpeare. Cymbeline, fol. 382. OUTVIE, v. to
exceed or excel in envious strife or contest ; (Fr. renvier, re-envier, to revy. See
Revie ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
2
A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel ...
Surpass, excel, exceed, outdo, outvie, beat, be superior to. Outgo, n. Expenditure,
outlay. Out-Herod Herod, Be very extravagant, overdo the matter. Outlandish, a. 1
. Foreign, strange, exotic, alien, not native, not domestic, from abroad. 2.
3
Delphi Complete Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Illustrated)
DID. NOT. THY. ROSEATE. LIPS. OUTVIE. “Ulla si juris tibi pejerati Pœna, Barine
, nocuisset unquam; Denti si nigro fieres, vel uno Turpior ungui Crederem.” —
Horace. Did not thy roseate lips outvie The gay anana's spicy bloom; Had notthy
...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 2013
4
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Outven'om (v. t. from out, and venom) To exceed in poison. Outven'omed {p.from
outvenom) Exceeded in venom. Outven'oming {p. a.from outvenom) Exceeding in
poison. Outvie* (i>. /. from out, and vie) To exceed, to surpass. Outvi'ed [p. from ...
5
History of the English Law: From the Time of the Saxons, to ...
From the Time of the Saxons, to the End of the Reign of Philip and Mary [1558]
John Reeves. statute ordains (a), " that notorious felons, and who are " openly of
evil name, and will not put themselves on in- • " quests of felonies, with which
they ...
6
Hodgson's National Songster, etc
For thou art the joy of my heart, love, All beauty thy beauties outvie : And ere with
thine image l'd part, love, 'l'hy lover, thy husband, would die! The Sprine's lovely
verdure may turn, love, To Autumn's sad colourless hue And Winter like Summer
...
7
London as it was and is, a poem. With miscellaneous pieces ...
Till on the Thames our mock sea-fight, Shall he a source of much delight, — Twill
prove to all who come to view, That ancient sports outvie the new. In the new
forest never more, I fear can be chased the wild boar, Nor since with Scots we are
in ...
8
The Whole Works: ¬An exposition of three articles of the ...
Then must they have a righteousness of their own, that must outvie God's
condemning justice, which is infinitely just. But his own justifyingjustice doth
outvie it. As it is said, “ Where sin abounded, grace did superabound;"—so,where
...
John Lightfoot, John Rogers Pitman, 1822
9
The History of Jonah, and Other Scripture Paraphrase; with ...
Nor can the blossom on the fruitful trees, TVith heads high waving in the cheering
breeze; And all the tinges of the evening sky, The beauties of the dolphin e'er
outvie; When in the pangs of near approaching death; Until it has resign'd its
latest ...
John PHILLIPS (of Portreath.), 1825
10
Cours de versions anglaises ou Recueil choisi d'anecdotes, ...
... And on the bracelets with intense delight Frequently look'd, or else appear'd to
look ; For she took special care to have them seen , As if on purpose to outvie (5)
the Queen. Soon to the box-door came a page attired (4) In the Queen's proper ...