CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNSWEAR
PRESENT
Present
I unswear
you unswear
he/she/it unswears
we unswear
you unswear
they unswear
Present continuous
I am unswearing
you are unswearing
he/she/it is unswearing
we are unswearing
you are unswearing
they are unswearing
Present perfect
I have unsworn
you have unsworn
he/she/it has unsworn
we have unsworn
you have unsworn
they have unsworn
Present perfect continuous
I have been unswearing
you have been unswearing
he/she/it has been unswearing
we have been unswearing
you have been unswearing
they have been unswearing
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 unswore
you unswore
he/she/it unswore
we unswore
you unswore
they unswore
Past continuous
I was unswearing
you were unswearing
he/she/it was unswearing
we were unswearing
you were unswearing
they were unswearing
Past perfect
I had unsworn
you had unsworn
he/she/it had unsworn
we had unsworn
you had unsworn
they had unsworn
Past perfect continuous
I had been unswearing
you had been unswearing
he/she/it had been unswearing
we had been unswearing
you had been unswearing
they had been unswearing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unswear
you will unswear
he/she/it will unswear
we will unswear
you will unswear
they will unswear
Future continuous
I will be unswearing
you will be unswearing
he/she/it will be unswearing
we will be unswearing
you will be unswearing
they will be unswearing
Future perfect
I will have unsworn
you will have unsworn
he/she/it will have unsworn
we will have unsworn
you will have unsworn
they will have unsworn
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unswearing
you will have been unswearing
he/she/it will have been unswearing
we will have been unswearing
you will have been unswearing
they will have been unswearing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unswear
you would unswear
he/she/it would unswear
we would unswear
you would unswear
they would unswear
Conditional continuous
I would be unswearing
you would be unswearing
he/she/it would be unswearing
we would be unswearing
you would be unswearing
they would be unswearing
Conditional perfect
I would have unswear
you would have unswear
he/she/it would have unswear
we would have unswear
you would have unswear
they would have unswear
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unswearing
you would have been unswearing
he/she/it would have been unswearing
we would have been unswearing
you would have been unswearing
they would have been unswearing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unswear
we let´s unswear
you unswear
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
unswearing
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 «UNSWEAR»
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unswear in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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... no way medicinable But by the loss and bruising of thine honour. warwick If
nothing but that loss may vantage you, 325 I would account that loss my vantage
too. king edward Thinkst that thou canst unswear thy oath again? warwick I
cannot, ...
William Shakespeare, Giorgio Melchiori, 1998
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The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language
Unswcar'ing (p. a. from unswear) Recanting what he: heenl'worn. Unswear'ing (s.
from 'be Part) The act of recanting what has been sworn. Un s wea't (-.-1. t. from
un. and sweat) To cool after exercise. Unl'we.lt'ed (þ. from unsweat) Cooled ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
শপথকুত বাত্তক্য অস্বীকৃত বা অমনাত-হ | To Unswear, v. a. শপথ' না-কৃ, শপথপূবর্বক কথিত
বিষর অনর বা বা অপলাপ-কৃ, শপথকৃত বাকা অস্বীকার-কৃ I To Unsweat, v. a. রিশ্রশ্চম-কৃ,
আরাম-লওয়া. পরিশ্রমানন্তুয় -জিরা, ঘর্যা ব্রমাচন'কৃ. যাম-খুঁছ I Unsweating, d.
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ...
We cannot unswear him again. Go on. Cl. of Cr. Sir St. John Broderick. Crier.
Look upon the prisoner, Sir; You shall well, 8w. Jurat' Sir St. John Broderick.
Rosewell. I challenge him. L. C. J. You cannot, Sir ;, he is sworn now.\ Rosewell.
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakespeare
Antony and Cleopatra, iii. 13. Unstuffed. Free from cares ; thoughtless. But where
unbruiscd youth with unstuff'd brain Doth couch his limbs, there golden sleep
doth reign. Romeo and Juliet, ii. 3. To Unswear. To recant what has been sworn
to.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
To UNSWEAR. v. n. Not to swear ; to recant any thing sworn. — And oft unswear.
Spenser. » To UNSWEAT. v. a. To ease after fatigue ; to cool after exercise. —
Unsweating themselves regularly. Milton. * UNSWEATING. adj. Not sweating
They ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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The plays of William Shakespeare, with the corrections and ...
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. No more than he'll unswear. Oth. What
hath he said ? Iago. Why, that he did 1 know not what he did Oth. What? what?
Iago. Lie Oth. With her ? Iago. With her; on her what you will Oth. Lie with her ! lie
on ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, 1765
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King John In Plain and Simple English: A Modern Translation ...
Play fast andloose withfaith?so jest withheaven, Make such unconstant
childrenof ourselves, As now again to snatch ourpalm from palm, Unswear
faithsworn, and on the marriagebed Of smilingpeace to marcha bloody host, And
make ariot ...
William Shakesphere, 2013
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, ...
*UNBWAYEDNESS, fin-sv&^d-nJs, *. Steadiness ; state of being nngoTorned by
another. TH UNSWEAR, un-twire,' r. a. To recall what ts M-orn. To UNSWEAR, fln
-swAro,' «. n. Not to «wear ; ;*• recant anything sworn. UHSWXIT, ftn-sw.-[i!,' a.
John Walker, Townsend Young, 1859
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The Chambers Dictionary
vi unswear to retract the swearing of. — vi to recall an oath. — n unswear ing. —
adj unswerving not swerving or deviating; steadfast. — adv unswervingly. — adj
unsworn' not confirmed, or not bound, by oath. — adj unsyll abled not syllabled, ...
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... of what he was at top eight team look now where r they after they fire him his tears will never fall down, chippa mpengesi n his fellow employer mst unswear. «Soccer Laduma, May 15»
Guardian Weekly Letters, 12 September 2014
And on the Scottish side, have the necessary ceremonies been planned to allow members of the Scottish armed forces to unswear allegiance to the British ... «The Guardian, Sep 14»