CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REILLUMINE
PRESENT
Present
I reillumine
you reillumine
he/she/it reillumines
we reillumine
you reillumine
they reillumine
Present continuous
I am reillumining
you are reillumining
he/she/it is reillumining
we are reillumining
you are reillumining
they are reillumining
Present perfect
I have reillumined
you have reillumined
he/she/it has reillumined
we have reillumined
you have reillumined
they have reillumined
Present perfect continuous
I have been reillumining
you have been reillumining
he/she/it has been reillumining
we have been reillumining
you have been reillumining
they have been reillumining
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 reillumined
you reillumined
he/she/it reillumined
we reillumined
you reillumined
they reillumined
Past continuous
I was reillumining
you were reillumining
he/she/it was reillumining
we were reillumining
you were reillumining
they were reillumining
Past perfect
I had reillumined
you had reillumined
he/she/it had reillumined
we had reillumined
you had reillumined
they had reillumined
Past perfect continuous
I had been reillumining
you had been reillumining
he/she/it had been reillumining
we had been reillumining
you had been reillumining
they had been reillumining
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reillumine
you will reillumine
he/she/it will reillumine
we will reillumine
you will reillumine
they will reillumine
Future continuous
I will be reillumining
you will be reillumining
he/she/it will be reillumining
we will be reillumining
you will be reillumining
they will be reillumining
Future perfect
I will have reillumined
you will have reillumined
he/she/it will have reillumined
we will have reillumined
you will have reillumined
they will have reillumined
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reillumining
you will have been reillumining
he/she/it will have been reillumining
we will have been reillumining
you will have been reillumining
they will have been reillumining
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reillumine
you would reillumine
he/she/it would reillumine
we would reillumine
you would reillumine
they would reillumine
Conditional continuous
I would be reillumining
you would be reillumining
he/she/it would be reillumining
we would be reillumining
you would be reillumining
they would be reillumining
Conditional perfect
I would have reillumine
you would have reillumine
he/she/it would have reillumine
we would have reillumine
you would have reillumine
they would have reillumine
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reillumining
you would have been reillumining
he/she/it would have been reillumining
we would have been reillumining
you would have been reillumining
they would have been reillumining
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reillumine
we let´s reillumine
you reillumine
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reillumined
Present Participle
reillumining
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 «REILLUMINE»
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reillumine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reillumine and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel ...
Relieve, v. a. 1. Succor, aid, help, assist, comfort. 2. Allay, mitigate, assuage,
soothe, lessen, palliate, ease, remedy, cure, remove. 3. Put in relief, set off by
contrast. Relievo, n. [It.] Prominence, relief, projection. Relight, v. a. Rekindle,
reillumine, ...
Frances Harriet Green. go down into the deepest cells of the human soul, to
reillumine and gladden its dark and desolate places, by carrying thither, and
kindling again, the light and the fire of Heaven? O, it seems to me, at times, as if I
must cry ...
Frances Harriet Green, 1842
3
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of Walter Scott, the ...
If aught could have tended effectually to reillumine that lamp, which was now
beginning to pale its powerfull lustres, Rome seemed the ground on which such
a miracle might be wrought. But, amidst the fiatteries of his friends, he was
himself ...
Benjamin Suggitt Nayler, 1833
4
A Memoir of the life and writings of Walter Scott, etc
If ought could have tended effectually to reillumine that lamp, which was now
beginning to pale its powerfull lustres, Rome seemed the ground on which such
a miracle might be wrought. But, amidst the flatteries of his friends, he was
himself ...
This land where nature in grand affluence reigns, And where the soul of man, in
conscience free — Unclouded, unenthrall'd by errors hoar — • With pure uplifting
light of truth may glow ; The sun of reformation must arise, To reillumine e'en the ...
6
Miscellaneous Prose Works by Edward Bulwer Lytton
When two persons are united by afi'ection, and the love of the one survives that of
the other, who can measure the anguish of the unfortunate who watches the
extinction of a light which nothing can reillumine! It mostly happens, too, that the ...
7
My escape from the mutinies in Oudh, by a wounded officer ...
... a sleep, and talk sensibly, recognising his wife and children, then immediately
sink into a dreamy state of mental imbecility, that made those that loved him best
almost long for the hour that would, in the world to come, reillumine his intellect.
Robert Dwarris Gibney, 1858
8
Classic Ghost Stories: Eighteen Spine-Chilling Tales of ...
In the sunken woods that traverse the neighbourhood of the bury— ing ground
the last glimmer failed them, and it be— came necessary to kindle a match and
reillumine one of the lanterns of the gig.Thus, under dripping trees, and
environed ...
9
Tales, Anecdotes, and Letters
l - ' • - - As your majefty, then regarding me as a criminal, endeavoured that the
prince in difpofition like Pharaoh, coming again into the field, mould reillumine
the countenance of atheifm, and, jn :'k »• -x--. z 3 fuch P Jefwunt Sing, the
powerful ...
10
Delphi Complete Works of Mary Shelley (Illustrated)
I pressedit to mylips,while the rough soldiers gathered around, mourning over
this worthiest preyof death, asif regret and endless lamentation could reillumine
the extinguished spark, or call toits shattered prisonhouse of flesh the liberated
spirit ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REILLUMINE»
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reillumine is used in the context of the following news items.
Uplica's portrayal of a faded star leaves mind to wander
Think of Gloria Swanson's Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard or, even more provocatively, since it helped reillumine the careers of real-life eclipsed stars ... «Toronto Star, Oct 14»
An Illuminating Swan, Then a Pure-Dance End
... (by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov in the 1890s and by Balanchine in the 1950s and 1960s) to allow serious artists to reillumine the old war horse. Photo. «New York Times, Feb 10»