CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REENDOW
PRESENT
Present
I reendow
you reendow
he/she/it reendows
we reendow
you reendow
they reendow
Present continuous
I am reendowing
you are reendowing
he/she/it is reendowing
we are reendowing
you are reendowing
they are reendowing
Present perfect
I have reendowed
you have reendowed
he/she/it has reendowed
we have reendowed
you have reendowed
they have reendowed
Present perfect continuous
I have been reendowing
you have been reendowing
he/she/it has been reendowing
we have been reendowing
you have been reendowing
they have been reendowing
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 reendowed
you reendowed
he/she/it reendowed
we reendowed
you reendowed
they reendowed
Past continuous
I was reendowing
you were reendowing
he/she/it was reendowing
we were reendowing
you were reendowing
they were reendowing
Past perfect
I had reendowed
you had reendowed
he/she/it had reendowed
we had reendowed
you had reendowed
they had reendowed
Past perfect continuous
I had been reendowing
you had been reendowing
he/she/it had been reendowing
we had been reendowing
you had been reendowing
they had been reendowing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reendow
you will reendow
he/she/it will reendow
we will reendow
you will reendow
they will reendow
Future continuous
I will be reendowing
you will be reendowing
he/she/it will be reendowing
we will be reendowing
you will be reendowing
they will be reendowing
Future perfect
I will have reendowed
you will have reendowed
he/she/it will have reendowed
we will have reendowed
you will have reendowed
they will have reendowed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reendowing
you will have been reendowing
he/she/it will have been reendowing
we will have been reendowing
you will have been reendowing
they will have been reendowing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reendow
you would reendow
he/she/it would reendow
we would reendow
you would reendow
they would reendow
Conditional continuous
I would be reendowing
you would be reendowing
he/she/it would be reendowing
we would be reendowing
you would be reendowing
they would be reendowing
Conditional perfect
I would have reendow
you would have reendow
he/she/it would have reendow
we would have reendow
you would have reendow
they would have reendow
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reendowing
you would have been reendowing
he/she/it would have been reendowing
we would have been reendowing
you would have been reendowing
they would have been reendowing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reendow
we let´s reendow
you reendow
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reendowed
Present Participle
reendowing
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 «REENDOW»
Discover the use of
reendow in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reendow and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Transactions on Edutainment V
... for information-->Shield interferential program-->Judge branches-->Module for
animation and detection of current frame count of animation-->Cyclic-waiting
Judge branches-->End of animation-->Reendow the role module-->Cyclic-
waiting ...
Zhigeng Pan, Adrian David Cheok, Wolfgang Müller, 2011
2
The Poems of J. Philips, Smith, and Pomfret
My ponderous griess no ease my soul allow; For they are next t' intolerable now:
How shall I then support them, when they grow To an excess, to a distracting woe
? Since you 'reendow'd with a celestial mind, Relieve like Heaven, and like the ...
John Philips, Edmund Smith, John Pomfret, 1779
But he can no more give back to outraged nationalities their unsullied honor, or to
plundered kingdoms their squandered treasures, than he can restore to those
fallen from purity their virgin crown or reendow criminals with a conscience void
of ...
4
The Spiritual-Industrial Complex: America's Religious Battle ...
reendow religion with social, cultural, and political meaning. The word also
conveys a certain ambivalence, for “spiritual” is vaguer than “religious,” and this
ambiguitybecame a topic of increasingly heated argument throughout the 1950s.
5
The African Imagination: Literature in Africa & the Black ...
... all along upon this character who, as the figure of the historical African, the
work endeavors to reendow with a voice and a visage, which allows him to
emerge in his full historicity, tragic though this turns out to be in the circumstances
.
6
The Protestant Face of Anglicanism
What are we missing, the reappropriation of which might be sufficient to reendow
us with weight and substance? Is there a solution to the chronic problem of
superficiality? It is not so much a problem of having poor content, but rather of
having ...
... dominance of rationalism, intellectualism, and scientism had led to imaginative
and symbolic impoverishment. One important Romantic task was to reendow life
with a richer meaning, with depth, dignity, and purpose. In Lockridge's words ...
Gustaaf Van Cromphout, 1999
8
Presidential Courage: Brave Leaders and How They Changed ...
With his crusades for conservation, workers' rights, a Panama canal and U.S.
global influence, he tried to reendow the Presidency with the glory and power it
held in Lincoln's time. Roosevelt believed a President must "do anything" the
country ...
Michael R. Beschloss, 2008
9
Thucydides and the Philosophical Origins of History
That which is nolonger-ready-to-hand as that which could be again constantly
solicits us and awaits the historian to reendow it with world. An Internal Defense
As noted at the beginning of this appendix, William Blattner's book on originary ...
10
Powers of Being: David Holbrook and His Work
Is it not one of the functions of poetry in all ages to redeem what we all know from
"the boredom that there is in life itself" and to reendow it with meaning? What
makes the poem classical for me, however, is the way the poet places the ...