CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REPERCUSS
PRESENT
Present
I repercuss
you repercuss
he/she/it repercusses
we repercuss
you repercuss
they repercuss
Present continuous
I am repercussing
you are repercussing
he/she/it is repercussing
we are repercussing
you are repercussing
they are repercussing
Present perfect
I have repercussed
you have repercussed
he/she/it has repercussed
we have repercussed
you have repercussed
they have repercussed
Present perfect continuous
I have been repercussing
you have been repercussing
he/she/it has been repercussing
we have been repercussing
you have been repercussing
they have been repercussing
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 repercussed
you repercussed
he/she/it repercussed
we repercussed
you repercussed
they repercussed
Past continuous
I was repercussing
you were repercussing
he/she/it was repercussing
we were repercussing
you were repercussing
they were repercussing
Past perfect
I had repercussed
you had repercussed
he/she/it had repercussed
we had repercussed
you had repercussed
they had repercussed
Past perfect continuous
I had been repercussing
you had been repercussing
he/she/it had been repercussing
we had been repercussing
you had been repercussing
they had been repercussing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will repercuss
you will repercuss
he/she/it will repercuss
we will repercuss
you will repercuss
they will repercuss
Future continuous
I will be repercussing
you will be repercussing
he/she/it will be repercussing
we will be repercussing
you will be repercussing
they will be repercussing
Future perfect
I will have repercussed
you will have repercussed
he/she/it will have repercussed
we will have repercussed
you will have repercussed
they will have repercussed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been repercussing
you will have been repercussing
he/she/it will have been repercussing
we will have been repercussing
you will have been repercussing
they will have been repercussing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would repercuss
you would repercuss
he/she/it would repercuss
we would repercuss
you would repercuss
they would repercuss
Conditional continuous
I would be repercussing
you would be repercussing
he/she/it would be repercussing
we would be repercussing
you would be repercussing
they would be repercussing
Conditional perfect
I would have repercuss
you would have repercuss
he/she/it would have repercuss
we would have repercuss
you would have repercuss
they would have repercuss
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been repercussing
you would have been repercussing
he/she/it would have been repercussing
we would have been repercussing
you would have been repercussing
they would have been repercussing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you repercuss
we let´s repercuss
you repercuss
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
repercussed
Present Participle
repercussing
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 «REPERCUSS»
Discover the use of
repercuss in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
repercuss and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Repercus'fing (p. a. not ujed, from repercuss) Eeating back, rebounuing.
Repercus'íìon {s. from repercuss) The act of driving back, a rebound. Repercus'
sive (adj. from repercuse) Having a power to drive bflck, repellent ; rebounding ;
tut tbtt ...
2
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms
... ungovernable: estranged, alienated, disaffected (see ESTRANGE) Ant
acquiescent, resigned: submissive rebound, reverberate, recoil, resile, repercuss
are comparable when they mean to spring back to an original position or shape.
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1984
3
Dictionary of English Language Exhibiting Orthography, ...
Repeople\\, -pS'pl \—Repercuss> (to beat or drive backTT) ; vt. H., &e. (v. i.) 89.
Repercussion, -kttsh'-iin, s. 35. A driving back (par. app. to sound); reverberation;
freq. repetition of the same sound (mus.). Repercussive, -ktis'-f v, a. 35, 45.
Arnold James Cooley, 1861
4
Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F. R. S.: To which ...
... being of some such substance as this earthly globe -. perceiving all the
subjacent country, at so small an horizontal distance, to repercuss such a light as
I could hardly look against, save where the river, and other large water within our
view, ...
John Evelyn, William Bray, John Forster, 1870
... note-groupings, with which. Toni. iRepercuss. Toni. 'Repercuss. I Toni.
Repercuss. I re—ta V fade IX Za—-nii l II I re— fa VI [ fa—Za X Za—Hdo III Wit—
d0 VII I sot—re XI do—sot The notes of these transposed scales are called “tnoni
Magister.
6
A critical pronouncing dictionary
... expressing sorrow for sin. ., > To REPEOPLE, re-pie'pl, v. a. To stock with
people anew. To REPERCUSS, re-plr-kus', t>. a. To beat back, to drive back. _
REPERCUSSION, re-per-kush'un, I. The act of driving back, rebound.
REPERCUSS!
7
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
—v.t.Repercuss′.—adj.Repercuss′ive, driving back: causing to reverberate. [L.
repercussio—re, back, percutĕre—per, through,quatĕre,tostrike.] Repertoire,rep
′ėrtwor,n.thelistofmusicalworks whicha performerisreadytoperform. Repertor ...
8
Spelling Dictionary of the English Language
... v. a. to stock or fill anew with people Repercuss', t. to drive or beat back
Repercut"sion, s. a driving back, a rebound Repercuss'ive, a. able to drive back,
rebounding Rep'ertory, 8, a treasury, a (nagazine Repetition, .<□ the act of
repeating, ...
9
Walking in Albion: Adventures in the Christed Initiation in ...
This Albion, Blaise had told us, is to be the first of the nine to awaken, although all
geomantic activities undertaken in any of the Albions, even in the zodiacs and
their Albions, repercuss into this primary one, and his eventual awakening will ...
10
A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
REPEOPLED, pp. Stocked anew with inhabitants. REPEOPLING, ppr. Furnishing
again with a stock of inhabitants. REPEOPLING, n. [supra.] The act of furnishing
again with inhabitants. Hale. REPERCUSS', v. t. [L. repercutio; re and percntio ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REPERCUSS»
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repercuss is used in the context of the following news items.
Repercussion Theatre Presents TWELFTH NIGHT, Now thru 7/26
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Food industries feel the repercussion as Thai fishing vessels stat put …
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Repercussion Theatre offers cultured, outdoor fun
There are few joys as simple as enjoying a park on a summer's eve and, for nearly 30 years, Repercussion Theatre has taken advantage of that idyllic setting ... «The Suburban Newspaper, Jun 15»
Repercussion's new artistic director unpicks Twelfth Night's tangled …
“I first saw Repercussion do it in 1994,” she recalls, “and it really had an impact on me at a point in my life, as a teenager, when I'd already started to become ... «Montreal Gazette, Jun 15»
Repercussion Theatre to Present TWELFTH NIGHT, 7/2-26
Repercussion Theatre, under the new artistic directorship of Amanda Kellock, presents Twelfth Night (or What You Will) from July 2 to 26, 2015 in various ... «Broadway World, Jun 15»
Concussion Repercussion?: NFL Names First Chief Medical Adviser
The NFL, embroiled in safety and legal issues over player concussions, named its first chief health and medical adviser on Monday. Dr. Betsy Nabel, a ... «NBCNews.com, Feb 15»
Amanda Kellock takes the helm at Repercussion Theatre
Kellock, a Montreal-born, Concordia-trained artist, says she developed her enthusiasm for Shakespeare because of Repercussion plays which she attended in ... «Montreal Gazette, Jan 15»
Acid reflux: A common ailment with serious repercussion
NEW DELHI: Last week, when the US President, Barack Obama, was rushed to a hospital with complaints of acid reflux, it surprised many. But acid reflux is a ... «Times of India, Dec 14»
America's Looming Freak Show: How GOP Control Will Terrorize a …
America's Looming Freak Show: How GOP Control Will Terrorize a Nation – With No Political Repercussion. The GOP will shame themselves if they run ... «AlterNet, Oct 14»
The Islamic State: Repercussions
The following script is from the second part "The Islamic State" which aired on Sept. 21, 2014. The correspondent is Scott Pelley. Henry Schuster and Nicole ... «CBS News, Sep 14»