CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PLEBIFY
PRESENT
Present
I plebify
you plebify
he/she/it plebifies
we plebify
you plebify
they plebify
Present continuous
I am plebifying
you are plebifying
he/she/it is plebifying
we are plebifying
you are plebifying
they are plebifying
Present perfect
I have plebified
you have plebified
he/she/it has plebified
we have plebified
you have plebified
they have plebified
Present perfect continuous
I have been plebifying
you have been plebifying
he/she/it has been plebifying
we have been plebifying
you have been plebifying
they have been plebifying
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 plebified
you plebified
he/she/it plebified
we plebified
you plebified
they plebified
Past continuous
I was plebifying
you were plebifying
he/she/it was plebifying
we were plebifying
you were plebifying
they were plebifying
Past perfect
I had plebified
you had plebified
he/she/it had plebified
we had plebified
you had plebified
they had plebified
Past perfect continuous
I had been plebifying
you had been plebifying
he/she/it had been plebifying
we had been plebifying
you had been plebifying
they had been plebifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will plebify
you will plebify
he/she/it will plebify
we will plebify
you will plebify
they will plebify
Future continuous
I will be plebifying
you will be plebifying
he/she/it will be plebifying
we will be plebifying
you will be plebifying
they will be plebifying
Future perfect
I will have plebified
you will have plebified
he/she/it will have plebified
we will have plebified
you will have plebified
they will have plebified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been plebifying
you will have been plebifying
he/she/it will have been plebifying
we will have been plebifying
you will have been plebifying
they will have been plebifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would plebify
you would plebify
he/she/it would plebify
we would plebify
you would plebify
they would plebify
Conditional continuous
I would be plebifying
you would be plebifying
he/she/it would be plebifying
we would be plebifying
you would be plebifying
they would be plebifying
Conditional perfect
I would have plebify
you would have plebify
he/she/it would have plebify
we would have plebify
you would have plebify
they would have plebify
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been plebifying
you would have been plebifying
he/she/it would have been plebifying
we would have been plebifying
you would have been plebifying
they would have been plebifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you plebify
we let´s plebify
you plebify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
plebified
Present Participle
plebifying
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 «PLEBIFY»
Discover the use of
plebify in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
plebify and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The club and the drawing-room, pictures of modern life: ...
Why does there not exist amongst us a greater popular knowledge of it? For
ourselves, we feel jealous when we reflect upon the manner in which the whole
tide of modern favour sets towards the land of the Latin. Far be it from us to
plebify ...
2
The Club and the Drawing-room: Being Pictures of Modern ...
Why does there not exist amongst us a greater popular knowledge of it ? For
ourselves, we feel jealous when we reflect upon the manner in which the whole
tide of modern favour sets towards the land of the Latin. Far be it from us to
plebify ...
3
The Making of Character
... while undoubtedly proverbs popularise morality, they have an unfortunate
tendency at the same time to plebify it. They gravitate to- pl^deTM wards motives
that are second-rate, and at best respectably prudential. There is a risk that every
...
4
English Language Word Builder
... CARNIFY COALIFY CORNIFY DAMNIFY DANDIFY DENSIFY DULCIFY
ICONIFY LITHIFY MATTIFY MERCIFY METRIFY MICRIFY MOLLIFY MUNDIFY
NIGRIFY NITRIFY PLEBIFY PONTIFY PROSIFY RUSSIFY SACRIFY SCARIFY
SCORIFY ...
5
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a transitive cladistic for solving physical & social problems : the dictionary that
analyzes a quarter-million word-listings by their processes, branches them
binarily to pinpoint the concepts, thus sequentially tracing causes to their effects,
...
Heart of the Comet is the story of Halley's next return in the middle of the twenty-first century, and of a daring mission to explore and colonize this ice-covered wanderer.
Gregory Benford, David Brin, 2011
7
The Canada lancet and practitioner. ...
"The Surgeon and the Public" is the title of a paragraph in an article in a recent
number of McClure's Magazine, designed to plebify modern surgical ideas and
methods. The matter is thus introduced : " With increased knowledge, the attitude
of ...
8
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... яяттча, ^#ётт; plebification яК TT arfërcs яягят; v./. plebify яК 5ЯТЯТ, яЧп:
тятят, ärftne щттят plebiscite л. ИЯЧа; згячан'?щ; adj. plebiscitary згята TT,
зрпта *ПЩ-, мЦЧ<Н|Г«ТсТ plebs л. ага*ГПТГ7*Т, ïftfaèT TÏÏ, ТЯ*Я ЯП Plecoptera
л. />/.
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
9
The Simplex Cryptograph: A Complete Cipher for General Use
... pleas 06 pleasingly 07 pleasingness 08 pleasurable 09 pleasurableness 10
pleasurably 11 pleasure 12 pleasureless 13 pleasures 14 plebe 15 plebeian 16
plebeians 17 plebes 18 plebified 19 plebifìes 20 plebify 21 plebifying 22
plebiscite ...
Cryptograph Company, Providence, R.I., 1902
10
Church Quarterly Review
... to plebify,' ' resurrected,' or the punning Isidorean etymologies of ' religion ' and
' conscience ' ; or ' Aut Caesar aut nuUius ' (thrice), or innumerable other
slovenlinesses inseparable from a ' book written aus einem Gusse, in a heat,
almost at ...
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain)., 1908