CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RECONDENSE
PRESENT
Present
I recondense
you recondense
he/she/it recondenses
we recondense
you recondense
they recondense
Present continuous
I am recondensing
you are recondensing
he/she/it is recondensing
we are recondensing
you are recondensing
they are recondensing
Present perfect
I have recondensed
you have recondensed
he/she/it has recondensed
we have recondensed
you have recondensed
they have recondensed
Present perfect continuous
I have been recondensing
you have been recondensing
he/she/it has been recondensing
we have been recondensing
you have been recondensing
they have been recondensing
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 recondensed
you recondensed
he/she/it recondensed
we recondensed
you recondensed
they recondensed
Past continuous
I was recondensing
you were recondensing
he/she/it was recondensing
we were recondensing
you were recondensing
they were recondensing
Past perfect
I had recondensed
you had recondensed
he/she/it had recondensed
we had recondensed
you had recondensed
they had recondensed
Past perfect continuous
I had been recondensing
you had been recondensing
he/she/it had been recondensing
we had been recondensing
you had been recondensing
they had been recondensing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will recondense
you will recondense
he/she/it will recondense
we will recondense
you will recondense
they will recondense
Future continuous
I will be recondensing
you will be recondensing
he/she/it will be recondensing
we will be recondensing
you will be recondensing
they will be recondensing
Future perfect
I will have recondensed
you will have recondensed
he/she/it will have recondensed
we will have recondensed
you will have recondensed
they will have recondensed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been recondensing
you will have been recondensing
he/she/it will have been recondensing
we will have been recondensing
you will have been recondensing
they will have been recondensing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would recondense
you would recondense
he/she/it would recondense
we would recondense
you would recondense
they would recondense
Conditional continuous
I would be recondensing
you would be recondensing
he/she/it would be recondensing
we would be recondensing
you would be recondensing
they would be recondensing
Conditional perfect
I would have recondense
you would have recondense
he/she/it would have recondense
we would have recondense
you would have recondense
they would have recondense
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been recondensing
you would have been recondensing
he/she/it would have been recondensing
we would have been recondensing
you would have been recondensing
they would have been recondensing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you recondense
we let´s recondense
you recondense
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
recondensed
Present Participle
recondensing
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 «RECONDENSE»
Discover the use of
recondense in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
recondense and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
bright incandescence, otherwise the products of tar volatilization Mr. Thwaite.
would recondense. As far back as 1885 attempts had been made to compel the
volatile hydro-carbons to pass downwards through the fuel in a single-vessel ...
Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain), 1897
2
Laser Program Annual Report
Most of the carbon would recondense at the same location where it vaporized.
However, some of the carbon could recondense on critical optical surfaces.
Hence, a means of protecting such surfaces would be needed. This could be.
3
Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and Chemical ...
~/sich -/miteinander (org ch) to fuse together, to condense [together] -/sich to
condense, to precipitate -/sich wieder to recondense -/wieder to recondense
Kondensieren n/festes s. Solidensieren Kondensmagermilch /condensed skim
milk ...
Technische Universitat Dreden, 2014
4
Comptes Rendus de la Quinzieme Ecole de Printemps ...
When the gas is able to recondense a much efficient heat transfer occurs
because the gas carries and releases its latent heat of sublimation. These
processes of heat transfer act in parallel with thermal conduction via the solid and
gas phases, ...
Daniel Benest, Claude Froeschle, 1992
5
A Treatise on the Steam Engine Historical, Practical, and ...
The fire must now be taken away from beneath the cylinder, and the vapours in
this thin cylinder soon recondense themselves into water by cold, and leave the
cylinder entirely empty of air. In this state the machine is ready to exert its force, ...
6
Contaminants in the Subsurface:: Source Zone Assessment and ...
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11146.html 226 CONTAMINANTS IN THE
SUBSURFACE FIGURE 5-5 Steam zone and NAPL bank formation. compounds
will recondense at the front of the steam zone in the organic fluid bank. This will
result in ...
Committee on Source Removal of Contaminants in the Subsurface, Water Science and Technology Board, Division on Earth and Life Studies, 2005
7
Langenscheidt Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and ...
-/sich -/miteinander (org ch) to fuse together, to condense [together] -/sich to
condense, to precipitate -/sich wieder to recondense -/wieder to recondense
Kondensieren n/festes s. Solidensieren Kondensmagermilch /condensed skim
milk ...
Technische Universität Dresden, 1997
The moderately volatile gases (CO2, NHa and HCN) recondense — in part — at
depths of tens of meters, while the highly volatile ones (CO and CH4) entirely
escape from the nucleus. This is the same effect encountered earlier. Figure 9-
top ...
D. Lazzaro, Sylvio Ferraz-Mello, Julio A. Fernández, 2006
9
Laser Ablation and Desorption
It also shows that a fraction, F T, of the emitted particles is scattered back to the
target surface and is conventionally assumed to recondense. Under conditions of
KL formation, a time-of-flight spectrum with maximum velocity 13 might be ...
10
Protoplanetary Dust: Astrophysical and Cosmochemical ...
In doing so, the cometary materials would remain in contact with the nebular gas,
allowing any volatiles lost by the grains during processing to recondense prior to
the formation of the comet. This scenario differs from that envisioned by the ...
D∞Łniel Apai, Dante S. Lauretta, 2010
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RECONDENSE»
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recondense is used in the context of the following news items.
Monforts offers three variants of heat recovery systems
“Furthermore, the cooling of the exhaust air allows finishing agents, oils and waxes to recondense and be separated; further aiding the environment,” he ... «Fibre2fashion.com, Jul 15»
Efficient heat recovery modules
Furthermore, the cooling of the exhaust air allows finishing agents, oils and waxes to recondense and be separated, further aiding the environment. Without a ... «Innovation in Textiles, Jul 15»
What We've Learned From Pluto So Far
Although we still don't know whether it has geologic activity such as volcanoes or tectonic, its frost does seem to sublimate and recondense in new ways when ... «Popular Science, Jul 15»
Medford Fabrication isn't afraid to go big
"If you are going to use that water, you have to recondense it." At that point, however, you're dealing with a lot of force. To assure the steam stays within the ... «Mail Tribune, Feb 15»
Why Do We Have a Two-Faced Moon?
He notes that it isn't so much that volatile chemicals recondense on the far side of the Moon; it's that refractory chemicals (ones that retain their strength when ... «Slate Magazine, Jul 14»
Recycling on Mars
“Any water that's left in it will boil out, and then we can recondense that water for reuse,” he says. “Water is precious in space, so we want to recover as much ... «Newsweek, May 14»
The Costs of Fresh Water in a Changing World (Op-Ed)
Thermal technologies, which use energy to evaporate and then recondense saltwater, accounted for about 27 percent. When operational, California's Carlsbad ... «LiveScience.com, Apr 14»
4.4 billion-year-old crystal points to chill early Earth
I guess I just have a hard time envisoning ice and rock coming together, heating up, vaporizing the water for a time, and then have all that water recondense later ... «CNET, Feb 14»
NASA Planning for Mission To Mine Water on the Moon
If the concentration of water in a soil sample is as much as even 1 percent by mass, project managers plan to recondense the vapor to form a droplet for public ... «Space News, Jan 14»
How my batch process nightmare was solved by a Wombat
He shows me what to do, and I can already see that my remaining three-hour manual slog is about to evaporate and er, recondense (damn those metaphors) ... «Register, Nov 13»