CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PALPEBRATE
PRESENT
Present
I palpebrate
you palpebrate
he/she/it palpebrates
we palpebrate
you palpebrate
they palpebrate
Present continuous
I am palpebrating
you are palpebrating
he/she/it is palpebrating
we are palpebrating
you are palpebrating
they are palpebrating
Present perfect
I have palpebrated
you have palpebrated
he/she/it has palpebrated
we have palpebrated
you have palpebrated
they have palpebrated
Present perfect continuous
I have been palpebrating
you have been palpebrating
he/she/it has been palpebrating
we have been palpebrating
you have been palpebrating
they have been palpebrating
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 palpebrated
you palpebrated
he/she/it palpebrated
we palpebrated
you palpebrated
they palpebrated
Past continuous
I was palpebrating
you were palpebrating
he/she/it was palpebrating
we were palpebrating
you were palpebrating
they were palpebrating
Past perfect
I had palpebrated
you had palpebrated
he/she/it had palpebrated
we had palpebrated
you had palpebrated
they had palpebrated
Past perfect continuous
I had been palpebrating
you had been palpebrating
he/she/it had been palpebrating
we had been palpebrating
you had been palpebrating
they had been palpebrating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will palpebrate
you will palpebrate
he/she/it will palpebrate
we will palpebrate
you will palpebrate
they will palpebrate
Future continuous
I will be palpebrating
you will be palpebrating
he/she/it will be palpebrating
we will be palpebrating
you will be palpebrating
they will be palpebrating
Future perfect
I will have palpebrated
you will have palpebrated
he/she/it will have palpebrated
we will have palpebrated
you will have palpebrated
they will have palpebrated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been palpebrating
you will have been palpebrating
he/she/it will have been palpebrating
we will have been palpebrating
you will have been palpebrating
they will have been palpebrating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would palpebrate
you would palpebrate
he/she/it would palpebrate
we would palpebrate
you would palpebrate
they would palpebrate
Conditional continuous
I would be palpebrating
you would be palpebrating
he/she/it would be palpebrating
we would be palpebrating
you would be palpebrating
they would be palpebrating
Conditional perfect
I would have palpebrate
you would have palpebrate
he/she/it would have palpebrate
we would have palpebrate
you would have palpebrate
they would have palpebrate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been palpebrating
you would have been palpebrating
he/she/it would have been palpebrating
we would have been palpebrating
you would have been palpebrating
they would have been palpebrating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you palpebrate
we let´s palpebrate
you palpebrate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
palpebrated
Present Participle
palpebrating
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 «PALPEBRATE»
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palpebrate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
palpebrate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
101 Questions about Muscles (Revised Edition): to Stretch ...
They protect against damage from bright lights and foreign objects. Their
secretions keep the eyeball moist. Without your eyelid, you could not palpebrate,
which means wink.62 Your ability to see also depends on muscles that dilate. •58
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Faith Hickman Brynie, 2013
2
Neuroscience for the Study of Communicative Disorders
Paleencephalon palaios (G.) = old; enkephalos (G.) = brain. Phylogenetically
older portion of the brain. Pallium pallium (L.) = cloak. The cerebral cortex with its
adjacent white substance. Palpebrate palpebra (L.) = eyelid; ate = suff.
Concerning ...
Subhash Chandra Bhatnagar, 2002
3
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
Technique for deep palpation (Swartz, 2006) palpebrate /pal'pebrat/, 1. to wink or
blink. 2. having eyelids. palpitate /pal'pitat/ [L, palpitare, to flutter], to pulsate
rapidly, as in the unusually fast beating of the heart under various conditions of ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
4
CSIRO List of Australian Vertebrates: A Reference with ...
... 80 Philomachus pugnax, 60 Phoebastria immutabilis, 96 Phoebetriafusca, 50
Phoebetria palpebrate, 50 Phoenicopterus ruber, 96 Phonygammus keraudrenii,
87 Phonygammus keraudrenii gouldii, 87 Phonygammus keraudreniijamesii, ...
Mark Clayton, John Wombey, Ian Mason, 2006
5
CSIRO List of Australian Vertebrates: A Reference with ...
... 80 Philomachus pugnax, 60 Phoebastria immutabilis, 96 Phoebetriafusca, 50
Phoebetria palpebrate, 50 Phoenicopterus ruber, 96 Phonygammus keraudrenii,
87 Phonygammus keraudrenii gouldii, 87 Phonygammus keraudreniijamesii, ...
John C. Wombey, Ian J. Mason, 2006
6
Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
mAmmmt,. rwrnm. OFTERam. t. m. EPONYMS. wine study enology wink nictate
nictation nictitation palpebrate wisdom expert megalomania sophomania belief in
one's supreme knowledge within the abdomen intraabdominal within the artery ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek, 1991
7
Stedman's Medical Terminology Flash Cards
Stedman's. pancreas Word Building Example: pancreatitis (pancreat-itis)
Inflammation of the pancreas. 612 palpebr/o Word Building Example: palpebrate
(palpebr-ate) 1. Having eyelids.
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Terminology for Allied Health Professionals
DEFlNE*. Circle and define the word element in the following terms. 1 .
dacryocystitis 2. corectasis 3. ophthalmalgia 4. blepharectomy 5. presbyopia 6.
palpebrate 7. tarsus 8. retinopathy 9. sclerttis 10. irtdectomy 11. keratoid 12.
ophthalmic ...
Carolee Sormunen, Ronald F. Jones, 2003
... shun, sparkle, squint, trick, twinkle, wink blink quickly and involuntarily:
palpebrate blintze: crepe, pancake blip: censor, echo, glitch, spot, tap bliss:
contentment, delight, ecstasy, eden, euphoria, gladden, gladness, glory,
happiness, heaven, ...
10
Cases in Clinical Medicine
... physical exam findings are certainly consistent with this diagnosis. The
vesicles on his palpebrate conjunctivae and the Tzanck stain (or smear)
revealing multinucleated giant cells are almost pathognomonic for a herpes
simplex infection.
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Palpebrate. What it means: To wink. As in: This one time, I saw John Stamos on a plane, and he totally palpebrated at me. Swoooooooon. «Huffington Post, Jul 12»