CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REINCUR
PRESENT
Present
I reincur
you reincur
he/she/it reincurs
we reincur
you reincur
they reincur
Present continuous
I am reincurring
you are reincurring
he/she/it is reincurring
we are reincurring
you are reincurring
they are reincurring
Present perfect
I have reincurred
you have reincurred
he/she/it has reincurred
we have reincurred
you have reincurred
they have reincurred
Present perfect continuous
I have been reincurring
you have been reincurring
he/she/it has been reincurring
we have been reincurring
you have been reincurring
they have been reincurring
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 reincurred
you reincurred
he/she/it reincurred
we reincurred
you reincurred
they reincurred
Past continuous
I was reincurring
you were reincurring
he/she/it was reincurring
we were reincurring
you were reincurring
they were reincurring
Past perfect
I had reincurred
you had reincurred
he/she/it had reincurred
we had reincurred
you had reincurred
they had reincurred
Past perfect continuous
I had been reincurring
you had been reincurring
he/she/it had been reincurring
we had been reincurring
you had been reincurring
they had been reincurring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reincur
you will reincur
he/she/it will reincur
we will reincur
you will reincur
they will reincur
Future continuous
I will be reincurring
you will be reincurring
he/she/it will be reincurring
we will be reincurring
you will be reincurring
they will be reincurring
Future perfect
I will have reincurred
you will have reincurred
he/she/it will have reincurred
we will have reincurred
you will have reincurred
they will have reincurred
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reincurring
you will have been reincurring
he/she/it will have been reincurring
we will have been reincurring
you will have been reincurring
they will have been reincurring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reincur
you would reincur
he/she/it would reincur
we would reincur
you would reincur
they would reincur
Conditional continuous
I would be reincurring
you would be reincurring
he/she/it would be reincurring
we would be reincurring
you would be reincurring
they would be reincurring
Conditional perfect
I would have reincur
you would have reincur
he/she/it would have reincur
we would have reincur
you would have reincur
they would have reincur
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reincurring
you would have been reincurring
he/she/it would have been reincurring
we would have been reincurring
you would have been reincurring
they would have been reincurring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reincur
we let´s reincur
you reincur
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reincurred
Present Participle
reincurring
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 «REINCUR»
Discover the use of
reincur in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reincur and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Business Services Orchestration: The Hypertier of ...
The new wave in business process re-engineering. Contains in-depth architecture, methodology, technologies, and a real use case.
Waqar Sadiq, Felix Racca,
2003
... so related, render themselves liable by forming the matrimonial relation, and
which they,in nearly every instance, * Since this was written, this young man has
returned to the Institution, having reincur; not, indeed, in all, but in one or more of
...
3
A Grammar of the English Language
... or co-operate; reincur, or re-incur. 7. Synaeresis is the blending or contracting
of two syllables or words into one ; as, talk'st for talkest; thou'rt, for thou art. 8.
Tmesis is the separating of the parts of a compound word by the insertion of a
word; ...
William Fewsmith, Edgar Arthur Singer,
1866
4
Scrablmonics: Scrabble Tips from a Beginner's Perspective
ABAFT DIRECTEST REPAST "KAAS" GENOISE FORAMEN FLUIDRAM
EXTRACTIONS CINEAST DAMASK TENAILS PHOTICS RE VERY PHATIC
CYANOSES REINCUR FARTHING RESTRUCK REINVENT SYNCLINE
SWITHER REINK ...
Lois Lockhart, Vanessa Lockhart,
2009
5
The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
... reigns REGREW -; - REIGNED -; - REGRIND -; regrinds REIMAGE -; reimaged,
REGROOM -; reg rooms reimages REGROUP -; regroups REIN -; reink, reins
REGROW -; regrown, REINCUR -; reincurs reg rows REINDEX -; - REGS dregs; ...
... REINCITES REINCITING REINCORPORATE REINCORPORATED
REINCORPORATES REINCORPORATING REINCORPORATION
REINCORPORATIONS REINCUR REINCURRED REINCURRING REINCURS
REINDEER REINDEERS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood,
2013
7
English Language Word Builder
... REFRACT REFRONT REGAUGE REGLAZE REGLOSS REGORGE REGRAFT
REGRANT REGRATEL REGREEN REGREET REGRINDé REGROOM
REHINGE REIMAGE REINCUR> REINTER> REJUDGE RELIGHT REMOULD
REOFFER ...
8
A Short History of French Literature
... he must be prepared to speak unpalatably, and to reincur the malediction of
right-minded people. This demonic responsibility is discharged with particular
relish in 'Ébauche d'un serpent', which revisits the Garden of Eden in search of a
...
Sarah Kay, Terence Cave, Malcolm Bowie,
2003
9
Business Services Orchestration: The Hypertier of ...
... in expensive technology platforms represent a "sunk cost" for most
organizations, a cost that they are reluctant to reincur. Even when they recognize
that new technology might have important applications, the prospect of
abandoning existing ...
Waqar Sadiq, Felix Racca,
2003
10
Little Common Ground: Arab Agriculture and Jewish Settlement ...
... peasants to repay debts alternated with successive seasons of poor harvests
or setbacks in the Jewish colonization effort which reduced the amount of capital
coming into the country and forced cultivators to reincur obligations to creditors.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REINCUR»
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reincur is used in the context of the following news items.
The Secret History of Life-Hacking
For all the costs the system saved on the factory floor, it likely reincurred them through all the new hired hands in the office. In a more spectral fashion, something ... «Pacific Standard, Apr 14»
Oil and gas decommissioning: present problems, future solutions
Thus, the risk of incurring (or reincurring) liability can never be extinguished. In other jurisdictions, there is automatic irrevocable release of liability for a party that ... «International Law Office, Jul 11»
Vision insider starts hiring fed election staff
... to pay down the debt - well he doubled it in 8 short years and in the five years under Harper all of the pay down of the previous decade has been reincurred. «CityCaucus.com - Canada's Urban Affairs Source, Mar 11»