CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO VENENATE
PRESENT
Present
I venenate
you venenate
he/she/it venenates
we venenate
you venenate
they venenate
Present continuous
I am venenating
you are venenating
he/she/it is venenating
we are venenating
you are venenating
they are venenating
Present perfect
I have venenated
you have venenated
he/she/it has venenated
we have venenated
you have venenated
they have venenated
Present perfect continuous
I have been venenating
you have been venenating
he/she/it has been venenating
we have been venenating
you have been venenating
they have been venenating
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 venenated
you venenated
he/she/it venenated
we venenated
you venenated
they venenated
Past continuous
I was venenating
you were venenating
he/she/it was venenating
we were venenating
you were venenating
they were venenating
Past perfect
I had venenated
you had venenated
he/she/it had venenated
we had venenated
you had venenated
they had venenated
Past perfect continuous
I had been venenating
you had been venenating
he/she/it had been venenating
we had been venenating
you had been venenating
they had been venenating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will venenate
you will venenate
he/she/it will venenate
we will venenate
you will venenate
they will venenate
Future continuous
I will be venenating
you will be venenating
he/she/it will be venenating
we will be venenating
you will be venenating
they will be venenating
Future perfect
I will have venenated
you will have venenated
he/she/it will have venenated
we will have venenated
you will have venenated
they will have venenated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been venenating
you will have been venenating
he/she/it will have been venenating
we will have been venenating
you will have been venenating
they will have been venenating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would venenate
you would venenate
he/she/it would venenate
we would venenate
you would venenate
they would venenate
Conditional continuous
I would be venenating
you would be venenating
he/she/it would be venenating
we would be venenating
you would be venenating
they would be venenating
Conditional perfect
I would have venenate
you would have venenate
he/she/it would have venenate
we would have venenate
you would have venenate
they would have venenate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been venenating
you would have been venenating
he/she/it would have been venenating
we would have been venenating
you would have been venenating
they would have been venenating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you venenate
we let´s venenate
you venenate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
venenated
Present Participle
venenating
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 «VENENATE»
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1
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
4. p VENENATE. v- a. [veneno, Latin.] To 1 ; to infect with poison. — To venenate
the Harvey. — By calcination, the venenate parts rried off. Woodward.
ENENATION. n.s. [from venenate.] Poi- enom. — This venenation shoots from
tbeeye, ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
2
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
To venenate the blood. Harvey. — By calcination, the venenate parts are carried
off. Woodward. * VENENATION. n.s. [from venenate.] Poison; venom. — This
venenation shoots from theeye, and this way a basilisk may empoison. Brown.
3
The Workes of that Famous Chirurgion Ambrose Parey
dehse,solid, and less porous, may receive some venenate substance and quality,
as the Arrows of the Ancients which were dipped in poyson,testifie; therefore
must Lead much more be capable thereof. I anfwer,that the surface ot Iron may
be ...
Ambroise Paré, Adriaan van den Spiegel, John Clarke ((Londres)), 1649
4
The Gilded Tongue: Overly Eloquent Words for Everyday Things
VENDUE (V E N -d (y) oo) : n. from obsolete French, from Middle French, from
vendu, past participle of venire (to sell): a public sale at which goods are sold to
the highest bidder: auction. VENENATE (VEN-uh-NAYT):v. from Latin venenatus,
...
Yoshii (1937) differentiated three zones in lesions-the venenate, necrotic and
disintegrated zones. The venenate zone is the outer portion of the lesion, formed
by the infiltration of toxic substances secreted by the fungus, and consists of a ...
6
Sive panzoologicomineralogia. Or a compleat history of ...
to be caused , by pestilent , ichorous , and malignant vijbks troublesome to the
nervrs , which arise from evil dies, it'swd by taking away the vicious and venenate
matter , aod strengthnitr, the nerres, by inunction of the oile of castor, fox and ...
7
A Systeme Of Anatomy, Treating Of the Body of Man, Beasts, ...
_ _ The antecedent cause of a Cancer, according to the Ancients, is a
Melancholick Humour: But in truth, the Blood affected with a Venenate Nature,
while it circulates in the Vessels; but when this Poysonous Humour is
Extravasated, and ...
8
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Cbaucer. VENE'NATE (v. f. from tbt Lat. veneno) To poison, to infect with poison.
Vem'nate (p. from tbt verb) Venenaterì, poifon- ed WoMivard. Vene'nated (p. from
venenate, but not mucb ufti) Poiíoned. Vent'naring f p. a. from venenate, but not ...
9
A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
628 The e/Ipotbemrier shop. p BOOK Ill. And as audncomprehends all venenate
and wild Animals in general,ancl by a more peculiar signification denotesaViper,
w se Male is called am, and Female inh- * so Theriack complects all Antidotes, ...
10
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, ...
To VENENATE, vénié-nste, v. a. to infect with poison. VENENATE, vénfié-nate, a.
BOD. Vensmvrron, v€n-é-nalshnn, s. Poison, veD0111. VENENE, vé néne,'
VENENOSE, vén-é-mise,' 427, VEHOXIIOHS. VENnaam.E,vEu1ér-3-bl, a. 405,
555.
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