CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SIDERATE
PRESENT
Present
I siderate
you siderate
he/she/it siderates
we siderate
you siderate
they siderate
Present continuous
I am siderating
you are siderating
he/she/it is siderating
we are siderating
you are siderating
they are siderating
Present perfect
I have siderated
you have siderated
he/she/it has siderated
we have siderated
you have siderated
they have siderated
Present perfect continuous
I have been siderating
you have been siderating
he/she/it has been siderating
we have been siderating
you have been siderating
they have been siderating
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 siderated
you siderated
he/she/it siderated
we siderated
you siderated
they siderated
Past continuous
I was siderating
you were siderating
he/she/it was siderating
we were siderating
you were siderating
they were siderating
Past perfect
I had siderated
you had siderated
he/she/it had siderated
we had siderated
you had siderated
they had siderated
Past perfect continuous
I had been siderating
you had been siderating
he/she/it had been siderating
we had been siderating
you had been siderating
they had been siderating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will siderate
you will siderate
he/she/it will siderate
we will siderate
you will siderate
they will siderate
Future continuous
I will be siderating
you will be siderating
he/she/it will be siderating
we will be siderating
you will be siderating
they will be siderating
Future perfect
I will have siderated
you will have siderated
he/she/it will have siderated
we will have siderated
you will have siderated
they will have siderated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been siderating
you will have been siderating
he/she/it will have been siderating
we will have been siderating
you will have been siderating
they will have been siderating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would siderate
you would siderate
he/she/it would siderate
we would siderate
you would siderate
they would siderate
Conditional continuous
I would be siderating
you would be siderating
he/she/it would be siderating
we would be siderating
you would be siderating
they would be siderating
Conditional perfect
I would have siderate
you would have siderate
he/she/it would have siderate
we would have siderate
you would have siderate
they would have siderate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been siderating
you would have been siderating
he/she/it would have been siderating
we would have been siderating
you would have been siderating
they would have been siderating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you siderate
we let´s siderate
you siderate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
siderated
Present Participle
siderating
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 «SIDERATE»
Discover the use of
siderate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
siderate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Diccionario español e ingles: conteniente la significacion y ...
INCONSIDERA'DO, adj. inconr siderate , rash. INCONSIDERA'NCIA , s. f. vide
INCONSIDERACT ON. INCONSIGUE'NTE , adj. vide INCONSEQUENTE.
INCONSOLA'BLE, adj. in:onso- lable. INCONSOLABLE ME' NTE, adv.
inconsolably.
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1786
2
A New Dictionary of the English Language. -London, Pickering ...
Siderate,--. struck,. blighted,. blasted. (by. the. stars or planets). These changes in
the heav'ns, though slow, produc'd Like change on sea and land, sideral blast,
Vapour, and mist, and exhalation hot, Corrupt and pestilent.—Milton. Paradise ...
3
The Art of Pleasing at Court; Being a New Translation (with ...
... from thence comes that Precept so common among the nicely. observing
Courtiers, " That the Counci] f_* given to Kings must be slow and con- ,. v * si £f
siderate, >_M _ __.4i.'____ , " siderate, but the Obedz'ence paid prompt " and
active.
4
The moral system; or, law of human nature considered and ...
siderate of man, but inconsiderately and immorally applied. In the use of reason,
as morally applied for the subject possessing it, he can only approve rationally for
that subject what is good, and approving, feel authority, sanction, or justification ...
George Giles Vincent, 1841
5
The Moral System; Or, Law of Human Nature Considered and ...
siderate of man, but inconsiderately and immorally applied. In the use of reason,
as morally applied for the subject possessing it, he can only approve rationally for
that subject what is good, and approving, feel authority, sanction, or justification ...
George Giles Vincent, 1841
6
A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, Undertaken for Making ...
... could have no view of making friends, as he had not any intention of remaining
there. At Matavai, he continued the same inconP 2 siderate l 'va-7 '111'
November. w _ 7 7 77November. a' " siderate behaviour, till I THE PACIFIC
OCEAN. 'Io7.
James Cook, James King, 1785
7
The North American Review
siderate assertion. The German teachers, from whom Mr. Mann obtains his views
and arguments, admit (p. 80 of the Report), that the articulation of their pupils may
be " wearisome, inexpressive, monotonous, or absolutely disagreeable"; and ...
8
A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts
... it will lead to farther investigation, and thus prevent the they hasty adoption of
an hypothesis, not yet sufficiently grounded upon facts and experiments, and the
too incon'1, t' See as above, p. 326. 151b, p. 827. siderate "(Ql Farther anomaly.
9
Clarentine [by S.H. Burney].
... to the subject of Mrs. Hertford; she now spoke to her of .Somerset himself — of
his avowed affection —his modest apprehensions, and the con- H 4 , siderate
siderate delicacy with which he had abstained from enlarging on CLARENTINE. l
"5l.
Sarah Harriet Burney, 1796
10
Commentary on the Book of Psalms
We collect from this verse, that prosperity is too often the parent of sin; that
adversity is, first, it's punishment, then, it's remedy ; and that every con- Z 4
siderate siderate man, who hath been afflicted, will thankfully acknowledge as
Dat 25.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SIDERATE»
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siderate is used in the context of the following news items.
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Control tightened over blue badges for disabled
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