CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REPRISTINATE
PRESENT
Present
I repristinate
you repristinate
he/she/it repristinates
we repristinate
you repristinate
they repristinate
Present continuous
I am repristinating
you are repristinating
he/she/it is repristinating
we are repristinating
you are repristinating
they are repristinating
Present perfect
I have repristinated
you have repristinated
he/she/it has repristinated
we have repristinated
you have repristinated
they have repristinated
Present perfect continuous
I have been repristinating
you have been repristinating
he/she/it has been repristinating
we have been repristinating
you have been repristinating
they have been repristinating
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 repristinated
you repristinated
he/she/it repristinated
we repristinated
you repristinated
they repristinated
Past continuous
I was repristinating
you were repristinating
he/she/it was repristinating
we were repristinating
you were repristinating
they were repristinating
Past perfect
I had repristinated
you had repristinated
he/she/it had repristinated
we had repristinated
you had repristinated
they had repristinated
Past perfect continuous
I had been repristinating
you had been repristinating
he/she/it had been repristinating
we had been repristinating
you had been repristinating
they had been repristinating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will repristinate
you will repristinate
he/she/it will repristinate
we will repristinate
you will repristinate
they will repristinate
Future continuous
I will be repristinating
you will be repristinating
he/she/it will be repristinating
we will be repristinating
you will be repristinating
they will be repristinating
Future perfect
I will have repristinated
you will have repristinated
he/she/it will have repristinated
we will have repristinated
you will have repristinated
they will have repristinated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been repristinating
you will have been repristinating
he/she/it will have been repristinating
we will have been repristinating
you will have been repristinating
they will have been repristinating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would repristinate
you would repristinate
he/she/it would repristinate
we would repristinate
you would repristinate
they would repristinate
Conditional continuous
I would be repristinating
you would be repristinating
he/she/it would be repristinating
we would be repristinating
you would be repristinating
they would be repristinating
Conditional perfect
I would have repristinate
you would have repristinate
he/she/it would have repristinate
we would have repristinate
you would have repristinate
they would have repristinate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been repristinating
you would have been repristinating
he/she/it would have been repristinating
we would have been repristinating
you would have been repristinating
they would have been repristinating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you repristinate
we let´s repristinate
you repristinate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to repristinate
Past participle
repristinated
Present Participle
repristinating
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 «REPRISTINATE»
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repristinate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
repristinate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Just as little can any nation repristinate a former stadium of its national existence,
whether in art, science, politics, or social life. And so is it in full, also, with the life
of the world as a whole. It moves through stages, which once gone are gone ...
German Reformed Church in the United States, 1868
2
Introduction to Christian Theology: Contemporary North ...
But Vatican I was also an effort to recover (rather than repristinate) the sources of
the faith. Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903) extended Vatican I, urging a revival of the
medieval theology of Thomas Aquinas and an extension of medieval principles of
...
3
The Leadership Secrets of Billy Graham
Repristinate! Sometimes a leader is charged with protecting a certain asset—
whether an endowment, a tradition, or an institution. But even the task of
preservation demands learning and growth. In his book on leadership, Certain
Trumpets, ...
Harold Myra, Marshall Shelley, 2010
4
The Reformed Church Review ...
The Church of the Reformation, whether Reformed or Lutheran, cannot
repristinate the precise form of faith and worship that prevailed in the sixteenth
century. Nor can the Church of England repristinate the peculiar type of Christian
life which ...
5
Robert Browning's Romantic Irony in The Ring and the Book
The Poet can only "repristinate" what Pompilia has chosen to leave as history,
and the nature of the truth she relates is, of course, an issue for discussion.
Clarification of the poem's movement in concentric circles to depict the process of
...
Patricia Diane Rigg, 1999
6
The Word as True Myth: Interpreting Modern Theology
Herrmann taught that we cannot repristinate a premodern world picture now that
our worldview is formed by science, nor should we want to repristinate early
Christian thinking. To make the acceptance of an outdated mythology a demand
of ...
7
Sisson's Synonyms: Borders Press Edition
... reinvigorate; rejuvenate; renovate; repair; repeat; replace; replenish;
repristinate; restore; resume; resuscitate; revigorate; revise; revivify RENOUNCE:
abandon; abdicate; abjure; abnegate; abrogate; apostasize; cede; concede; deny
; desert; ...
Albert Franklin Sisson, 1997
8
Proverbs & Ecclesiastes (Brazos Theological Commentary on ...
ignore mistakes of family farmers and their communities along the way, or to
repristinate yesteryear, or to imagine that any culture ever remains completely
static; somehow one must pursue a new mode of existence in which some farms
are ...
9
The Ahmadis: Community, Gender, and Politics in a Muslim Society
Contemporary attempts at the creation or recreation of Islamic society are an
attempt to repristinate that vision. The question then emerges how the Ahmadis
justify the apparent abandonment of that normative vision in order to endorse a
view ...
Antonio R. Gualtieri, 2004
10
Calvin's Ladder: A Spiritual Theology of Ascent and Ascension
My intent is that Irenaeus's vision would draw attention to the originality and
continuity of Calvin's own concept of participation, while also providing gentle
correctives as needed. It should be quite clear that I am neither attempting to
repristinate ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REPRISTINATE»
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repristinate is used in the context of the following news items.
The rise and fall (and rise again?) of American denominations
But we can't repristinate any supposedly golden age, largely because the golden age usually wasn't so golden. Who was it again who called Sunday morning ... «STLtoday.com, Mar 14»
How Do You Debate the Saggy Baggy Elephant?
We can't simply repristinate Aristotle, or the great St. Thomas Aquinas. But we could stand in their tradition, appropriating it critically and fruitfully. For my money ... «First Things, Aug 12»