CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REDARGUE
PRESENT
Present
I redargue
you redargue
he/she/it redargues
we redargue
you redargue
they redargue
Present continuous
I am redarguing
you are redarguing
he/she/it is redarguing
we are redarguing
you are redarguing
they are redarguing
Present perfect
I have redargued
you have redargued
he/she/it has redargued
we have redargued
you have redargued
they have redargued
Present perfect continuous
I have been redarguing
you have been redarguing
he/she/it has been redarguing
we have been redarguing
you have been redarguing
they have been redarguing
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 redargued
you redargued
he/she/it redargued
we redargued
you redargued
they redargued
Past continuous
I was redarguing
you were redarguing
he/she/it was redarguing
we were redarguing
you were redarguing
they were redarguing
Past perfect
I had redargued
you had redargued
he/she/it had redargued
we had redargued
you had redargued
they had redargued
Past perfect continuous
I had been redarguing
you had been redarguing
he/she/it had been redarguing
we had been redarguing
you had been redarguing
they had been redarguing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will redargue
you will redargue
he/she/it will redargue
we will redargue
you will redargue
they will redargue
Future continuous
I will be redarguing
you will be redarguing
he/she/it will be redarguing
we will be redarguing
you will be redarguing
they will be redarguing
Future perfect
I will have redargued
you will have redargued
he/she/it will have redargued
we will have redargued
you will have redargued
they will have redargued
Future perfect continuous
I will have been redarguing
you will have been redarguing
he/she/it will have been redarguing
we will have been redarguing
you will have been redarguing
they will have been redarguing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would redargue
you would redargue
he/she/it would redargue
we would redargue
you would redargue
they would redargue
Conditional continuous
I would be redarguing
you would be redarguing
he/she/it would be redarguing
we would be redarguing
you would be redarguing
they would be redarguing
Conditional perfect
I would have redargue
you would have redargue
he/she/it would have redargue
we would have redargue
you would have redargue
they would have redargue
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been redarguing
you would have been redarguing
he/she/it would have been redarguing
we would have been redarguing
you would have been redarguing
they would have been redarguing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you redargue
we let´s redargue
you redargue
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
redargued
Present Participle
redarguing
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 «REDARGUE»
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redargue in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
redargue and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Sir, I'll redargue you By disputation. Compass. O, let's hear this! I long to hear a
man dispute in his shirt Of valour, and his sword drawn in his hand. Practice. His
valour will take cold: put on your doublet. 100 Compass. His valour will keep cold
, ...
Ben Jonson, Peter Happe, 2000
2
The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
^to, Besides the grounds above-mentioned, which beyond doubt are more than
sufficient in law and justice to can- vel and redargue such a fraudulent infeftment,
the pursuers do add and conjoin this ground farther, that it will appear by the ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1811
3
Cases Decided in the Court of Session
A qualified admission by one party no bar to the other leading proof to redargue
the qualification, 496. — Held incompetent to redargue by parole, statements in a
regular lease, 536. — Taken in Inferior Court, held invalid, as not authenticated ...
Scotland. Court of Session
4
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
To REDARGUE, u. a. [rc4arguo, Lat.] To refute. Not in use. — The last wittily
redargue the pretended finding of coin graved with the image of Augustus Cæsar
, in the American mines. HaJuwill. REDARIDES, a town of France, in the dep. of
the ...
5
The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
REDANS. See Redens. « To REDARGUE. i>. a. [redargue, Lat.] To refute. Not in
use. — The last wittily redargues the pretended finding of coin graved with the i- t.
: ige of Augustus Ca'i.ir, in the American mines. REDARIDES, a town of France, ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
6
Dictionnaire françois-anglois et anglois-françois ... revue ...
A witch 'a red book, La lisle- des surciers. r Evening red and morning giey are the
-.i'- of a fair day, Rouge ausoir, blanc an matin, t'cst lajoumee du pelenn.
REDANT.s. V. RKDIIM. To REDARGUE (rl-dar'-guloti), v. a. [10 refute] Rjfuler,
confuler, ...
7
Supplement to the Dictionary of the Decisions of the Court ...
ANSWERED for old Garrihorn,—-That be having deponed, dqferente adversario,
no farther proof could be adduced to redargue his oath qaoad eflectum civilem,
but only as to punishment for perjury. _ The Lords, before answer, granted ...
8
An Institute of the Laws of Scotland in Civil Rights: With ...
hL. 134. s 2. ff. de verb. oblig. l. l.c. d. contrsh. stip. 'Sup. rule 2. * L. t. 2. cod. si adv
. 15 5. Incumbent on the party to redargue the writing by ' witnclles. This does not
hold in outlaw. (Toast-see 17 3. Children or servants ertcusable in trespasses, ...
Lord Andrew MacDowall Bankton, 1753
9
The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in ...
... retire it at maturity : Kinds that the defenders can only redargue this
presumption, and prove that the bill was granted by them to the drawer without
value, and indorsed by the drawer to the pursuers without value, by the pursuers'
writ or oath, ...
10
A New and Copious Lexicon of the Latin Language
3. ta con/u'«, refute, di^pror-e, yhoto to b? falar. or in the toron?, é£c\éy\(û. Cié.
Nosque tpsos redargtii гч.-Иг.рю pit a- mur. fd. Oratio, qu:c ñeque redargüí,
ñeque convinci potent, lil. Redargue me, si mentior. ïd. vim deurum, or moke- it
clear títnt ...
Frederick Percival Leverett, Jacobo Facciolati, Egidio Forcellini, 1839
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Ao que um dos três redargue: “— Você é que está enganado”. E o outro marmanjo: “— A vida está ali”, apontando para a parede. Piteco diz para si mesmo: ... «Consultor Jurídico, Mar 15»