CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RESEIZE
PRESENT
Present
I reseize
you reseize
he/she/it reseizes
we reseize
you reseize
they reseize
Present continuous
I am reseizing
you are reseizing
he/she/it is reseizing
we are reseizing
you are reseizing
they are reseizing
Present perfect
I have reseized
you have reseized
he/she/it has reseized
we have reseized
you have reseized
they have reseized
Present perfect continuous
I have been reseizing
you have been reseizing
he/she/it has been reseizing
we have been reseizing
you have been reseizing
they have been reseizing
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 reseized
you reseized
he/she/it reseized
we reseized
you reseized
they reseized
Past continuous
I was reseizing
you were reseizing
he/she/it was reseizing
we were reseizing
you were reseizing
they were reseizing
Past perfect
I had reseized
you had reseized
he/she/it had reseized
we had reseized
you had reseized
they had reseized
Past perfect continuous
I had been reseizing
you had been reseizing
he/she/it had been reseizing
we had been reseizing
you had been reseizing
they had been reseizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reseize
you will reseize
he/she/it will reseize
we will reseize
you will reseize
they will reseize
Future continuous
I will be reseizing
you will be reseizing
he/she/it will be reseizing
we will be reseizing
you will be reseizing
they will be reseizing
Future perfect
I will have reseized
you will have reseized
he/she/it will have reseized
we will have reseized
you will have reseized
they will have reseized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reseizing
you will have been reseizing
he/she/it will have been reseizing
we will have been reseizing
you will have been reseizing
they will have been reseizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reseize
you would reseize
he/she/it would reseize
we would reseize
you would reseize
they would reseize
Conditional continuous
I would be reseizing
you would be reseizing
he/she/it would be reseizing
we would be reseizing
you would be reseizing
they would be reseizing
Conditional perfect
I would have reseize
you would have reseize
he/she/it would have reseize
we would have reseize
you would have reseize
they would have reseize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reseizing
you would have been reseizing
he/she/it would have been reseizing
we would have been reseizing
you would have been reseizing
they would have been reseizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reseize
we let´s reseize
you reseize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
reseizing
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 «RESEIZE»
Discover the use of
reseize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reseize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer
... and 'may be punished by fine beyond the sum mentioned in the recognizance,
if there be cause; and may reseize him if they doubt his escape, and have him
committed, and so be discharged of the recognizance. llbanks deflroyt'ng. i.
Richard Burn, John Burn, 1793
2
English Historical Linguistics 2006: Lexical and semantic change
The three lexemes, seize, disseize and reseize, can thus all be attested
considerably earlier than the OED or MED by employing the principle
determining their choice of an occurrence in a Latin text as an illustrative citation.
All three can be ...
Maurizio Gotti, Marina Dossena, Richard Dury, 2008
3
The new and complete dictionary of the English language
Resei'zer (j. from reseize) One that lciies again. Resei'zing (p. a. from reseize)
Seizing again. Resei'zure {t.from re, and seizure) A second seizure, a repeated
seizure. Resem'nlable {adj. obsolete) Like, resembling. Cbanccr. Resemblance ...
4
Rifle and light infantry tactics: for the exercise and ...
(1st) Half draw the rammer by extending the right arm, steady it in this position
with the thumb of the left hand, reseize it with the tig. 8. right near the muzzle, the
little finger uppermost, the nails to the front. 105. (2d; Clear the rammer from the ...
5
Spenser's Legal Language: Law and Poetry in Early Modern England
... v. f. re- and quit. 1. to repay. requite, v. 1. to repay, compensate; to make
retribution. reseize, v. f. OF resaisir, 'to reseize'. 1. to take or be put in possession
(of a title, estate, office, privilege, etc.) again. reversion, n. f. L revertere, 'to return
to'.
6
Proceedings in Parliament, 1626: House of Commons
That we examine where the fault was: the King cannot reseize without cause. The
judge of the Admiralty only said they might reseize but did not like it. And if there
be any power for those goods to belong unto 51. Sir R. Harlow (i.e., Harley) is ...
William B. Bidwell, Maija Jansson, 1997
7
The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer, Comprising the ...
... before whom the inquisition was taken, may issue their warrant to the sheriff of
the county, &c. commanding him to reseize the premises, and restore them to the
complainant; of the issuing of which warrant, and of what shall be done under it, ...
John Frederick Archbold, 1840
8
Proceedings in Parliament, 1626: House of Commons
That we examine where the fault was: the King cannot reseize without cause. The
judge of the Admiralty only said they might reseize but did not like it. And if there
be any power for those goods to belong unto the King then to keep them ...
William B. Bidwell, Maija Jansson, Yale Center for Parliamentary History, 1992
9
The New Natura Brevium: From Notes and References Added and ...
... that she will not marry her- Ant.274., self without the king's licence, and be
endowed thereupon, &c. and afterwards she marry without licence, tsfe. then the
king shall send a writ to the escheator that he reseize all the lands which she
holdeth ...
Anthony Fitzherbert, Matthew Hale, 1794
10
A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown Or a System of the ...
And if it be found before any of them, that any doth contrary " to this statute, then
the said justices or justice shall cause to vol. i. k k " reseize " reseize the lands
and tenements so entered or holden Ch. 28. 497 Of Forcible Entries and
Detainers.
William Hawkins, John Curwood, 1824