CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REGORGE
PRESENT
Present
I regorge
you regorge
he/she/it regorges
we regorge
you regorge
they regorge
Present continuous
I am regorging
you are regorging
he/she/it is regorging
we are regorging
you are regorging
they are regorging
Present perfect
I have regorged
you have regorged
he/she/it has regorged
we have regorged
you have regorged
they have regorged
Present perfect continuous
I have been regorging
you have been regorging
he/she/it has been regorging
we have been regorging
you have been regorging
they have been regorging
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 regorged
you regorged
he/she/it regorged
we regorged
you regorged
they regorged
Past continuous
I was regorging
you were regorging
he/she/it was regorging
we were regorging
you were regorging
they were regorging
Past perfect
I had regorged
you had regorged
he/she/it had regorged
we had regorged
you had regorged
they had regorged
Past perfect continuous
I had been regorging
you had been regorging
he/she/it had been regorging
we had been regorging
you had been regorging
they had been regorging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will regorge
you will regorge
he/she/it will regorge
we will regorge
you will regorge
they will regorge
Future continuous
I will be regorging
you will be regorging
he/she/it will be regorging
we will be regorging
you will be regorging
they will be regorging
Future perfect
I will have regorged
you will have regorged
he/she/it will have regorged
we will have regorged
you will have regorged
they will have regorged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been regorging
you will have been regorging
he/she/it will have been regorging
we will have been regorging
you will have been regorging
they will have been regorging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would regorge
you would regorge
he/she/it would regorge
we would regorge
you would regorge
they would regorge
Conditional continuous
I would be regorging
you would be regorging
he/she/it would be regorging
we would be regorging
you would be regorging
they would be regorging
Conditional perfect
I would have regorge
you would have regorge
he/she/it would have regorge
we would have regorge
you would have regorge
they would have regorge
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been regorging
you would have been regorging
he/she/it would have been regorging
we would have been regorging
you would have been regorging
they would have been regorging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you regorge
we let´s regorge
you regorge
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
regorging
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 «REGORGE»
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regorge in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
regorge and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
One cannot build a dam- dike cross a river, so as to make the □water regorge to
the prejudice of a neighbour's mill, even though he be willing to pay the expense
of altering the mill, in order to remove the hurt arising from the re- stagnation. z ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1811
2
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
To REGORGE, v. a. [re and gorge.] 1. To vomit up ; to throw back. — It was
scoffingly said, he had eaten the king's goose, and did then regorge the feathers.
Hayivard. i. To swallow eagerly.— Drunk with wine, And fat regorgd of bulls and
goats.
3
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
To REGORGE, v. a. [re and gorge.] 1. To vomit up ; to throw back. — It was
scossingly said, hi? had eaten the king's goose, and did then regorge the
feathers. Haytuard. 2. To swallow eagerly. — Drunk with wine, And fat regorg'd of
bulls and ...
4
Decisions of the Court of Session, 1781-1822: in the form of ...
No s98 Property — It is not lawful to raise a dam-dyke in the channel of a public »
»• i«, 1821- ^' > river, so as to obstruct the passage of rafts of timber, and make
the water regorge on the superior lands. In this case, the Court were guided by ...
Scotland. Court of Session, David Hume, 1839
5
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
To REGORGE, v. a. To vomit up ; to throw back — It was scoffingly said, he had
eaten the. king's goose, and did then regorge the feathers. Hayward. As tides at
highest mark regorge the flood, So fate, that could no more improve their joy,
Took ...
6
A French and English dictionary
An obercoraming. Surmontement. To oberbfobon. Sumoyer. To ober-eat.
Surmanger. To obtt'-filf. Suremplir. An obet- full gorge. Regorge. To BbftfloVo. Se
desborder , oulire-couler , inonder, jurabonder, regorger, regurgiter. An
obetflotDlng.
7
Dictionnaire Francais-anglais Et Anglais-francais, Abrege de ...
Ovrzn-rnowuu , adj. épanché , regorge', débordé, inondé. VER-FLOWING, a.
épanchement; regorgemcnt , débordement . m. inondation, f: ou l'action de |'e'
paucher , etc. V. 10 Over;flow. 0vzn-rnowrævc, adi. Ex. The ouer_-flowing grace,
les ...
8
Decisions of the Court of Session: From the Month of ...
Neither is the argument of any avail, that thcchannel of a river is common
property, so that none can complain of an ojbm ma/zzssactzznz therein, though
the consequence is to make the water regorge ; for the question is not here of a ...
9
An Inquiry Into The Principles Of Political Oeconomy: Being ...
Let peace continue for a few years, confidence will there advance apace, and
then it will become more difficult to make money regorge in England. ' To say that
taxes are already beyond all bounds, is, in Other words, to say the nation, is; ...
10
Encyclopaedia Londinensis
To REGURGE, e. a. To vomit up; to throw back-_It was scofiingly said, he had
eaten the king's goose, and did then regorge the feathers. Rag/ward. As tides at
highest mark regorge the' flood, So fate, that could no more improve their joy,
Took ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REGORGE»
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regorge is used in the context of the following news items.
Nature, histoire, culture, la Haute-Vienne regorge d'activités …
Nature, histoire, culture, la Haute-Vienne regorge d'activités gratuites pour s'amuser en famille. Le Populaire du Centre. Lu 2200 fois. - Photo Georges Vergnol ... «lepopulaire.fr, Jul 15»
Bois-Grenier: le centre aéré regorge de superhéros et de super …
Bois-Grenier: le centre aéré regorge de superhéros et de super sorties aussi. Par la rédaction pour La Voix du Nord, Publié le 21/07/2015. F. C. (CLP). Réagir. «La Voix du Nord, Jul 15»
Visite. Une balade qui regorge de surprises
Les visites des coulisses du festival, ont toujours autant de succès. L'occasion d'entrer dans le ventre de la machine, de voir l'arrière des scènes. > Découvrez ... «Le Télégramme, Jul 15»
A Chalon, le quartier des Charreaux regorge de talents locaux …
Elles ne sont pas nombreuses en France à exercer ce métier. Une petite vingtaine à tout casser. A Chalon, Axelle Piters est installée aux Charreaux. Le coup de ... «Info-chalon.com, Jul 15»
L'association des commerçants regorge d'idées !
Songeons L'association des commerçants regorge d'idées ! C'est un nouveau départ que prend l'association des commerçants et artisans. En avril, le bureau ... «L’Eclaireur Brayon La Dépêche du pays de Bray, Jul 15»
Etudes supérieures. L'Île-de-France regorge de diplômés
Le nombre de diplômés ne cesse d'augmenter en France. Et tous ont tendance à choisir l'Ile-de-France, région également attractive pour les diplômés ... «Ouest-France, Jun 15»
Le Moyen-Orient n'a plus d'eau, mais Israël en regorge !
Israël a connu dans les années 1990 des pénuries d'eau, mais en regorge à présent au point que les autorités israéliennes responsables de l'eau ont déclaré ... «DESINFOS.com, Jun 15»
Le département de Dimbokro regorge d'atouts touristiques à visiter …
Dimbokro – Le département de Dimbokro regorge d'atouts touristiques à visiter, selon le maire, Bilé Diéméléou Amon Gabriel, qui l'a préconisé, samedi, ... «Abidjan.net, Jun 15»
La RDC regorge environ 200 espèces végétales sur le fleuve
Une équipe de chercheurs de la Faculté des Sciences de l'Université de Kisangani (Unikis) a indiqué que la RDC regorge environ deux cents espèces ... «Radio Okapi, May 15»
Au Mali, le secteur des énergies renouvelables regorge d …
La Banque africaine de développement (BAD), en partenariat avec les Fonds d'investissement climatiques (FIC) et le gouvernement du Mali, a lancé, ce 15 mai ... «Malijet - Actualité malienne, May 15»