CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNBITT
PRESENT
Present
I unbitt
you unbitt
he/she/it unbitts
we unbitt
you unbitt
they unbitt
Present continuous
I am unbitting
you are unbitting
he/she/it is unbitting
we are unbitting
you are unbitting
they are unbitting
Present perfect
I have unbitted
you have unbitted
he/she/it has unbitted
we have unbitted
you have unbitted
they have unbitted
Present perfect continuous
I have been unbitting
you have been unbitting
he/she/it has been unbitting
we have been unbitting
you have been unbitting
they have been unbitting
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 unbitted
you unbitted
he/she/it unbitted
we unbitted
you unbitted
they unbitted
Past continuous
I was unbitting
you were unbitting
he/she/it was unbitting
we were unbitting
you were unbitting
they were unbitting
Past perfect
I had unbitted
you had unbitted
he/she/it had unbitted
we had unbitted
you had unbitted
they had unbitted
Past perfect continuous
I had been unbitting
you had been unbitting
he/she/it had been unbitting
we had been unbitting
you had been unbitting
they had been unbitting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unbitt
you will unbitt
he/she/it will unbitt
we will unbitt
you will unbitt
they will unbitt
Future continuous
I will be unbitting
you will be unbitting
he/she/it will be unbitting
we will be unbitting
you will be unbitting
they will be unbitting
Future perfect
I will have unbitted
you will have unbitted
he/she/it will have unbitted
we will have unbitted
you will have unbitted
they will have unbitted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unbitting
you will have been unbitting
he/she/it will have been unbitting
we will have been unbitting
you will have been unbitting
they will have been unbitting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unbitt
you would unbitt
he/she/it would unbitt
we would unbitt
you would unbitt
they would unbitt
Conditional continuous
I would be unbitting
you would be unbitting
he/she/it would be unbitting
we would be unbitting
you would be unbitting
they would be unbitting
Conditional perfect
I would have unbitt
you would have unbitt
he/she/it would have unbitt
we would have unbitt
you would have unbitt
they would have unbitt
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unbitting
you would have been unbitting
he/she/it would have been unbitting
we would have been unbitting
you would have been unbitting
they would have been unbitting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unbitt
we let´s unbitt
you unbitt
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
unbitting
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 «UNBITT»
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unbitt in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unbitt and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Seamanship: Compiled from Various Authorities, and ...
To Unbitt, as when getting under way. If the messenger is passed, "bring to"
forward of the bitts, and when ready " heave round ;" when slack enough is in for
the purpose, " avast heaving," unbitt the chain, and report "All ready forward for ...
Stephen Bleecker Luce, 1868
2
A manual for naval cadets
... of the chain that is round the bitts, and pass the end round the messenger abaft
the bitts ; cast all the fastenings off the best bower cable ; light it to and heave in
on the small bower, and the hook rope will unbitt it, if it is fast to the proper link.
3
The Chambers Dictionary
vi unbitt (naul) to take off from the bills. — adj unbitt ed without a bit; unbridled. —
adj unblenched (or, Milton, un') unflinching; unstained. — adj un- blench Ing
unflinching. — n unbless to withhold happi- nesi. from; to deprive of blessing.
4
The Naval Cadet's Guide; Or, Seaman's Companion: Containing, ...
It is before the bitts for stoppering the cable, to bitt or unbitt it; or when
unshackling to put the mooring swivel on, or to clear hawse. How is a rope
stopper secured to the cable ? A lashing is spliced round it close to the stopper
knot, four turns ...
Sir George Strong NARES, 1860
5
Heinrich Heine's Sämmtliche Werke ...
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ju $ari« »ieber entgegen, unb er erja'tjlte mir, bag er unterbejfen 3)rofeffor in
Dijon geioefcn, jeçt aber einer minflertetten Unbitt ttegen bte Crofeffur
aufgegeben ...
Heinrich Heine, Gottfried Becker, 1859
6
A Naval and Military Technical Dictionary of the French ...
... debilter le — , to unbitt the cable ; donner le — itn t ait- teau, to take a ship in
tow ; — droit a ton, mere, clear-hawse; — encdblurc, cable's length, or 120
fathoms ; faire bitture de — , to get up a range of the cable ; filer du — , to yser
away, ...
7
The Romance of Yachting: Voyage the First
To unbitt. — To remove the turns of a cable from off the bitts. Under foot. — Is
expressed of an anchor that is directly under the ship. Fore-foot ; under the bows.
Under sail, or under way. — A ship sailing is said to be under way. Under the lee
of ...
8
Outward Bound; Or, Young America Afloat: A Story of Travel ...
... and unbitt ! " continued the officer in command. " Ship the capstan bars, and
swifter them ! Heave in the cable to a short stay ! " These orders were duly
executed, under the direction of the various officers at their stations. " Avast
heaving !
9
A law dictionary for the use of students and the legal ...
Unbitt, 12 C. B. [N. S.] 32). The owner of. the ferry is bound to maintain it in a
proper state of repair. A ferry may have originated in legal grant; but from a user
of thirty-five years, a jury will presume that the ferry had a legal origin (Trotter v.
Harris ...
10
The New American Practical Navigator: Being an Epitome of ...
To unbitt; to remove the turns of a cable from off the bitts. Under foot, is expressed
of an anchor that is directly under the ship. Under sail, or under way. When a ship
is sailing, she is said to be under way. Under the lee of the shore, is to be ...
Nathaniel Bowditch, Jonathan Ingersoll Bowditch, 1841
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