CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REIDENTIFY
PRESENT
Present
I reidentify
you reidentify
he/she/it reidentifies
we reidentify
you reidentify
they reidentify
Present continuous
I am reidentifying
you are reidentifying
he/she/it is reidentifying
we are reidentifying
you are reidentifying
they are reidentifying
Present perfect
I have reidentified
you have reidentified
he/she/it has reidentified
we have reidentified
you have reidentified
they have reidentified
Present perfect continuous
I have been reidentifying
you have been reidentifying
he/she/it has been reidentifying
we have been reidentifying
you have been reidentifying
they have been reidentifying
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 reidentified
you reidentified
he/she/it reidentified
we reidentified
you reidentified
they reidentified
Past continuous
I was reidentifying
you were reidentifying
he/she/it was reidentifying
we were reidentifying
you were reidentifying
they were reidentifying
Past perfect
I had reidentified
you had reidentified
he/she/it had reidentified
we had reidentified
you had reidentified
they had reidentified
Past perfect continuous
I had been reidentifying
you had been reidentifying
he/she/it had been reidentifying
we had been reidentifying
you had been reidentifying
they had been reidentifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reidentify
you will reidentify
he/she/it will reidentify
we will reidentify
you will reidentify
they will reidentify
Future continuous
I will be reidentifying
you will be reidentifying
he/she/it will be reidentifying
we will be reidentifying
you will be reidentifying
they will be reidentifying
Future perfect
I will have reidentified
you will have reidentified
he/she/it will have reidentified
we will have reidentified
you will have reidentified
they will have reidentified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reidentifying
you will have been reidentifying
he/she/it will have been reidentifying
we will have been reidentifying
you will have been reidentifying
they will have been reidentifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reidentify
you would reidentify
he/she/it would reidentify
we would reidentify
you would reidentify
they would reidentify
Conditional continuous
I would be reidentifying
you would be reidentifying
he/she/it would be reidentifying
we would be reidentifying
you would be reidentifying
they would be reidentifying
Conditional perfect
I would have reidentify
you would have reidentify
he/she/it would have reidentify
we would have reidentify
you would have reidentify
they would have reidentify
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reidentifying
you would have been reidentifying
he/she/it would have been reidentifying
we would have been reidentifying
you would have been reidentifying
they would have been reidentifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reidentify
we let´s reidentify
you reidentify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reidentified
Present Participle
reidentifying
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 «REIDENTIFY»
Discover the use of
reidentify in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reidentify and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Dialogue on Grief and Consolation
“That seems oversimplified, but there probably are connections between the
different purposes of reidentification and the need to reidentify either another or
oneself,” Connie said. Phil said, “Another difference between reidentifying
oneself ...
2
Types: Essays in Metaphysics
Human beings can reidentify an entity; you can reidentify Plato even if he grows
older or shaves his beard; so, you can reidentify Cat at other locations even if
there it is called 'Tabby' rather than 'Jemima' and is male rather than female.
3
Residential Construction Academy: House Wiring
Reidentify the white wire as a “hot” conductor with a piece of black electrical tape.
5 At the lighting fixture box, connect the black “hot” conductor from the three-wire
cable going to three-way switch 1 to the brass screw or a wire identified as the ...
4
Electrical Wiring Residential
How to Reidentify Conductor Insulation Small conductors are available with
insulation colors of black, blue, brown, gray, green, orange, pink, purple, red, tan,
white, and yellow. There are a number of ways to reidentify a conductor's
insulation.
Ray Mullin, Phil Simmons, 2014
5
Millikan and Her Critics
On Millikan's View, “basic empirical concepts” just are abilities to reidentify. Your
con— cept of cats is an ability to reidentify the biological cat kind, implemented by
some mecha— nism that has that particular reidentification as its proper ...
Dan Ryder, Justine Kingsbury, Kenneth Williford, 2012
6
Phenomenal Concepts and Phenomenal Knowledge:New Essays on ...
On this approach, an individual attempting to expand her range of color concepts
can be seen as attempting to reidentify the experience of a certain target shade of
red (red‐31, say) by consciously applying information she has learned about ...
Torin Alter, Sven Walter, 2006
7
The New Psychology of Language: Cognitive and Functional ...
The example in (13) illustrates a phenomenon identified by Fox (1987): When a
character in a narrative takes action, the author will frequently reidentify the
character by name. It appears that the character's shift from passive to active
mode is ...
8
The Mind's Arrows: Bayes Nets and Graphical Causal Models in ...
What we seem to know from developmental psychology is this: Madelyn was
born able to discriminate up-close objects, with the ability to judge whether there
were one or several such objects and with a disposition to reidentify objects that ...
9
The Web Application Hacker's Handbook: Finding and ...
Note that some authentication technologies (such as HTTP authentication) may
not require a full session mechanism to reidentify users post-authentication. Also,
some applications use a sessionless state mechanism in which all state ...
Dafydd Stuttard, Marcus Pinto, 2011
10
Reasoning: Studies of Human Inference and Its Foundations
The difficulty is that to confirm inductively that a property tends to be stable, we
must observe that objects possessing it tend to continue to possess it over time,
but to do that we must reidentify those objects over time. We do the latter in part in
...
Jonathan E. Adler, Lance J. Rips, 2008
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REIDENTIFY»
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reidentify is used in the context of the following news items.
Starfish squeezes foreign bodies out through the skin
They were asked to tag some starfish (Asterias rubens), so that researchers could reidentify and study the starfish. The tags were injected into the starfish like a ... «Zee News, Jun 15»
Research reveals we may need a new definition for privacy
When we say reidentify we have this in mind: If you know four shops where a person went on some days, 90 percent of the time he was the only one that visited ... «Phys.Org, Mar 15»
What is Privacy? New Research Reveals We May Need a New …
However, this study shows that it is possible to reidentify users quite easily even after removing information such as names and account numbers. The paper, as ... «News from Rutgers, Mar 15»
Using 'anonymous' credit card metadata and a few Tweets, scientists …
Using 'anonymous' credit card metadata and a few Tweets, scientists reidentify consumers Individuals can be identified by credit card metadata, even when ... «SiliconANGLE, Feb 15»
Bits | With a Few Bits of Data, Researchers Identify 'Anonymous …
In fact, knowing just four random pieces of information was enough to reidentify 90 percent of the shoppers as unique individuals and to uncover their records, ... «New York Times, Jan 15»
Insurance, ownership stolen? Tell cops to prevent 'reidentifying'
He believes documents are lifted to reidentify vehicles for use overseas or ... "Reidentifying vehicles is almost strictly the purview of organized crime, even if it's a ... «Ottawa Sun, Jan 14»