CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO VAPULATE
PRESENT
Present
I vapulate
you vapulate
he/she/it vapulates
we vapulate
you vapulate
they vapulate
Present continuous
I am vapulating
you are vapulating
he/she/it is vapulating
we are vapulating
you are vapulating
they are vapulating
Present perfect
I have vapulated
you have vapulated
he/she/it has vapulated
we have vapulated
you have vapulated
they have vapulated
Present perfect continuous
I have been vapulating
you have been vapulating
he/she/it has been vapulating
we have been vapulating
you have been vapulating
they have been vapulating
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 vapulated
you vapulated
he/she/it vapulated
we vapulated
you vapulated
they vapulated
Past continuous
I was vapulating
you were vapulating
he/she/it was vapulating
we were vapulating
you were vapulating
they were vapulating
Past perfect
I had vapulated
you had vapulated
he/she/it had vapulated
we had vapulated
you had vapulated
they had vapulated
Past perfect continuous
I had been vapulating
you had been vapulating
he/she/it had been vapulating
we had been vapulating
you had been vapulating
they had been vapulating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will vapulate
you will vapulate
he/she/it will vapulate
we will vapulate
you will vapulate
they will vapulate
Future continuous
I will be vapulating
you will be vapulating
he/she/it will be vapulating
we will be vapulating
you will be vapulating
they will be vapulating
Future perfect
I will have vapulated
you will have vapulated
he/she/it will have vapulated
we will have vapulated
you will have vapulated
they will have vapulated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been vapulating
you will have been vapulating
he/she/it will have been vapulating
we will have been vapulating
you will have been vapulating
they will have been vapulating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would vapulate
you would vapulate
he/she/it would vapulate
we would vapulate
you would vapulate
they would vapulate
Conditional continuous
I would be vapulating
you would be vapulating
he/she/it would be vapulating
we would be vapulating
you would be vapulating
they would be vapulating
Conditional perfect
I would have vapulate
you would have vapulate
he/she/it would have vapulate
we would have vapulate
you would have vapulate
they would have vapulate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been vapulating
you would have been vapulating
he/she/it would have been vapulating
we would have been vapulating
you would have been vapulating
they would have been vapulating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you vapulate
we let´s vapulate
you vapulate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
vapulated
Present Participle
vapulating
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 «VAPULATE»
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vapulate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
L, vapulate (literally, to cry in pain): to be flogged. Pedagogue Samuel Parr wrote
in a letter of 1783 of "blunders for which a boy ought to vapulate." vapulation was
routine in the British Navy until the 19th c.: Lowell wrote in 1886 that he was not ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
2
The Chambers Dictionary
vapulate adj va pourish vapoury. — n vi'pourtshness. — ad] vi'poury full of vapour
; affected with the vapours. — vi'porwar* (facetious comput slang) software or
hardware loudly heralded but not yet available and possibly never to become so;
...
3
Our Antipodes; Or, Residence and Rambles in the Australian ...
Human nature is human nature all the world over; and since truth to nature is
more likely to exist in the untutored Aboriginal than in the conventionalized
denizen of the Court — we arrive at the logical conclusion, that the will to
vapulate wives ...
Godfrey Charles Mundy, 1852
4
The Massachusetts Teacher
... whose name is legion, may be effectually banished from our schools. James
Leslie, in his dictionary of synonyms, thus defines the word " beat : " " To pommel,
to bang, to sugillate, to thwack, to trounce, to vanquish, to vapulate, to repercuss,
...
5
Our Antipodes; or, Residence and rambles in the Australasian ...
Human nature is human nature all the world over; and since truth to nature is
more likely to exist in the untutored Aboriginal than in the convmtionalised
denizen of the Court-—we arrive at the logical conclusion, that the will to vapulate
wives ...
Godfrey Charles MUNDY, 1857
6
Our Antipodes: or, Residence and rambles in the Australasian ...
... we arrive at the logical conclusion, that the will to vapulate wives exists in
civilized countries, although law and custom forbid its indulgence ! * Auckland —
Christmas-day. — Divine service at the little brick- built church of St. Paul's.
Godfrey Charles Mundy, 1855
7
On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
... vaporiform vaporing} vaponsa e vaporisation vaponser vaporose vapour, v. n.=
boast vapours, sb. vapour-bath vapourer Locke WWW vapourish vapourishness
vapourous=unreal 3 mpouroueness vapoury 3 vapulate vapulation vare=wa.nd.
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
Beat, to pommel, to bang, to sugillate, to thwack, to trounce, to vanquish, to
vapulate, to repcrcuss, to buffet, to curry, to firk, to fease or feaze, to lamm, to btay,
to drub, to baste, to batter, to maul, lo nubble, to belabour, to birrnjLto cane.
Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall, 1809
9
Our antipodes or residence and rambles in the Australasian ...
Human nature is human nature all the world over; and since truth to nature is
more likely to exist in the untutored Aboriginal than in the conventionalized
denizen of the Court — we arrive at the logical conclusion, that the will to
vapulate wives ...
Godfrey Charles Mundy, 1852
10
Fetching the Old Southwest: Humorous Writing from Longstreet ...
Beat: to pommel, to bang, to sugillate, to thwack, to trounce, to vanquish, to
vapulate, to repercuss, to buffet, to curry, to firk, to fease or feaze, to lamm, to bray
, to drule, to baste, to batter, to maul, to nubble, to belabour, to bump, to cane.17 ...
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Vapulate: to flog; to be flogged. 3. The librarian woke up in the middle of the night and was like sleepwalking or some shit, and she vapulated all over his ass. «VICE, Feb 13»