CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO DISENSLAVE
PRESENT
Present
I disenslave
you disenslave
he/she/it disenslaves
we disenslave
you disenslave
they disenslave
Present continuous
I am disenslaving
you are disenslaving
he/she/it is disenslaving
we are disenslaving
you are disenslaving
they are disenslaving
Present perfect
I have disenslaved
you have disenslaved
he/she/it has disenslaved
we have disenslaved
you have disenslaved
they have disenslaved
Present perfect continuous
I have been disenslaving
you have been disenslaving
he/she/it has been disenslaving
we have been disenslaving
you have been disenslaving
they have been disenslaving
PAST
Past
I disenslaved
you disenslaved
he/she/it disenslaved
we disenslaved
you disenslaved
they disenslaved
Past continuous
I was disenslaving
you were disenslaving
he/she/it was disenslaving
we were disenslaving
you were disenslaving
they were disenslaving
Past perfect
I had disenslaved
you had disenslaved
he/she/it had disenslaved
we had disenslaved
you had disenslaved
they had disenslaved
Past perfect continuous
I had been disenslaving
you had been disenslaving
he/she/it had been disenslaving
we had been disenslaving
you had been disenslaving
they had been disenslaving
FUTURE
Future
I will disenslave
you will disenslave
he/she/it will disenslave
we will disenslave
you will disenslave
they will disenslave
Future continuous
I will be disenslaving
you will be disenslaving
he/she/it will be disenslaving
we will be disenslaving
you will be disenslaving
they will be disenslaving
Future perfect
I will have disenslaved
you will have disenslaved
he/she/it will have disenslaved
we will have disenslaved
you will have disenslaved
they will have disenslaved
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disenslaving
you will have been disenslaving
he/she/it will have been disenslaving
we will have been disenslaving
you will have been disenslaving
they will have been disenslaving
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disenslave
you would disenslave
he/she/it would disenslave
we would disenslave
you would disenslave
they would disenslave
Conditional continuous
I would be disenslaving
you would be disenslaving
he/she/it would be disenslaving
we would be disenslaving
you would be disenslaving
they would be disenslaving
Conditional perfect
I would have disenslave
you would have disenslave
he/she/it would have disenslave
we would have disenslave
you would have disenslave
they would have disenslave
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disenslaving
you would have been disenslaving
he/she/it would have been disenslaving
we would have been disenslaving
you would have been disenslaving
they would have been disenslaving
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disenslave
we let´s disenslave
you disenslave
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disenslaved
Present Participle
disenslaving
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DISENSLAVE»
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1
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
DISENSLAVE : Dis, and enslave, q. v. Slave, so called from Slavi, a people
reduced to servitude by the Germans ; whence the name was extended to
captives or servants generally. See Beslave. To free, release or deliver from
slavery, from ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
2
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
DISENSLAVE : Dis, and enslave, q. v. Slave, so called from Slavi, a people
reduced to servitude by the Germans ; whence the name was extended to
captives or servants generally. See Beslave. To free, release or deliver from
slavery, from ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
3
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
DISENSLAVE : Dis, and enslave, q. v. Slave, so called from Slavi, a people
reduced to servitude by the Germans ; whence the name was extended to
captives or servants generally. See Beslave. To free, release or deliver from
slavery, from ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
4
Sermons preached upon several occasions
But all this long and miraculous scene of transactions was to redeem poor mortal
men from the beloved bonds and shackles of their sins, to disenslave them from
the tyranny of ruling corruptions ; to dispossess the usurper, and to introduce the
...
5
Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
By so doing, he shall disenslave and redeem his soul from a captivity to the
things he enjoys. South, Serm. vol. 2. S. 2. Disenslave him from the bondage of
Satan. More, Must, of God/, p. 244. To DISENTA'NGLE. v. a. [dis and entangle. 1.
6
A compendium of English literature: chronologically ...
... that utter contradiction to all greatness of mind — covetousness : let him
disenslave himself from the pelf of the world, from that amor sceleratus habendi.1
Lastly, let him learn so to look upon the honors, the pomp, and greatness of the
world, ...
Charles Dexter Cleveland, 1865
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Selections from the works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, Milton, ...
... unhallowed heats of lust and the noisome steams and exhalations of
intemperance ; let him bear himself above that sordid and low thing, that utter
contradiction to all greatness of mind — covetous- ness : let him disenslave
himself from the ...
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A Compendium of English Literature, Chronologically Arranged ...
... that utter contradiction to all greatness of mind — covetousness : let him
disenslave himself from the pelf of the world, from that amor sceleratus habendi.1
Lastly, let him learn so to look upon the honors, the pomp, and greatness of the
world, ...
Charles Dexter Cleveland, 1854
We need to disenslave all working people by giving them a week's vacation after
each six months of work, plus 10 paid holidays per year and two 4-day weekends
off between holidays! And while fighting for this we need to set in motion a ...
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Schloss Hainfeld; or, a winter in Lower Styria
nation, if left at all at liberty, might make to disenslave itself, but it effectually
prevents even the wish of the people to be free. This it accomplishes, 'chiefly, by
obstructing, in every possible way, the growth of thought; and by removing all
hope of ...