CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO SYCOPHANTISE
PRESENT
Present
I sycophantise
you sycophantise
he/she/it sycophantises
we sycophantise
you sycophantise
they sycophantise
Present continuous
I am sycophantising
you are sycophantising
he/she/it is sycophantising
we are sycophantising
you are sycophantising
they are sycophantising
Present perfect
I have sycophantised
you have sycophantised
he/she/it has sycophantised
we have sycophantised
you have sycophantised
they have sycophantised
Present perfect continuous
I have been sycophantising
you have been sycophantising
he/she/it has been sycophantising
we have been sycophantising
you have been sycophantising
they have been sycophantising
PAST
Past
I sycophantised
you sycophantised
he/she/it sycophantised
we sycophantised
you sycophantised
they sycophantised
Past continuous
I was sycophantising
you were sycophantising
he/she/it was sycophantising
we were sycophantising
you were sycophantising
they were sycophantising
Past perfect
I had sycophantised
you had sycophantised
he/she/it had sycophantised
we had sycophantised
you had sycophantised
they had sycophantised
Past perfect continuous
I had been sycophantising
you had been sycophantising
he/she/it had been sycophantising
we had been sycophantising
you had been sycophantising
they had been sycophantising
FUTURE
Future
I will sycophantise
you will sycophantise
he/she/it will sycophantise
we will sycophantise
you will sycophantise
they will sycophantise
Future continuous
I will be sycophantising
you will be sycophantising
he/she/it will be sycophantising
we will be sycophantising
you will be sycophantising
they will be sycophantising
Future perfect
I will have sycophantised
you will have sycophantised
he/she/it will have sycophantised
we will have sycophantised
you will have sycophantised
they will have sycophantised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been sycophantising
you will have been sycophantising
he/she/it will have been sycophantising
we will have been sycophantising
you will have been sycophantising
they will have been sycophantising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would sycophantise
you would sycophantise
he/she/it would sycophantise
we would sycophantise
you would sycophantise
they would sycophantise
Conditional continuous
I would be sycophantising
you would be sycophantising
he/she/it would be sycophantising
we would be sycophantising
you would be sycophantising
they would be sycophantising
Conditional perfect
I would have sycophantise
you would have sycophantise
he/she/it would have sycophantise
we would have sycophantise
you would have sycophantise
they would have sycophantise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been sycophantising
you would have been sycophantising
he/she/it would have been sycophantising
we would have been sycophantising
you would have been sycophantising
they would have been sycophantising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you sycophantise
we let´s sycophantise
you sycophantise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to sycophantise
Past participle
sycophantised
Present Participle
sycophantising
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SYCOPHANTISE»
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1
The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
... instead of respecting them. Why was the late Sir R. Bimie appointed magistrate
for Bow-street? Because he made undeniable saddles, and knew how to
sycophantise a Prince-regent, after the ancient Scottish fashion. “ The first
gentleman of ...
Dr. Bowring should not sycophantise. As for the Prince Esterhazy, there is not a
more accomlished gentleman, a more universal avourite, a more attentive
individual to all the domestic and public duties of life, or a more conscientious
and ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1830
Dr. Bowring should not sycophantise. As for the Prince Esterhazy, there is nota
more accomplished gentlcman, a more universal favourite, a more attentive
individual to all the domestic and public duties of life, or a more conscientious
and ...
4
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... gwënchwedlwr Sycophantic,sic-o-ffan'- tic, ] a. gwen- Sycophantical,sic-o-ffan'-
ti-cal, j ieithus, truthiog [ieithio, truthio Sycophantise, sie'-o-ffant-eiz, v. a gwen-
Sycophantish, sic-o-ffant'-ish, a. fel truthiwr, truthaidd, gwenieithgar
Sycophautism, ...
5
Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary: In which the Accentuation, ...
... swung', pret. and part, of Swing Sycamore, syk'-a-mo're, s. a tree Sycophant,
syk'-d-fent, s. a flatterer, a parasite [ing, parasitical Sycophantic, syV6-fan'-tlk, a.
flatter- Sycophantise, syk'-o-t an-tiae, v. n. to filay the sycophant labic, syT-lab-Yk,
...
John Walker, William Enfield (M.A.), 1853
6
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
Dr. Bowring should not sycophantise. As for the Prince Esterhazy, there is not a
more accomplished gentleman, a more universal favourite, a more attentive
individual to all the domestic and public duties of life, or a more conscientious
and ...
7
Boyer's French Dictionary: Comprising All the Additions and ...
[lier. Sword-han, s. un homme d'épée, un guer- Sword-player, ». un gladiateur. 5
worn, part. adj. juré, qui a prêté serment. Sycamore, t. sycomore, m. (arbre.)
Sycophant, ». un flatteur, un parasite. Sycophantise, ». n. faire le métier de
parasite.
Abel Boyer, William Bentley Fowle, 1835
8
Practical Orthography, Or, The Art of Teaching Spelling by ...
Syncopize, c. Systematize, w. c. py. Systemize, wb. Tantalize, b. d. j. py. Tartarize,
b. d. j. w. Temporize3 9 d. j. w. Thesaurize, b. Theorize, wb. only ! Supervise,
b. d. j. w. Surmise, b. d. j. w. Surprise, m.= j. w. Survise, c. Sycophantise, d. br. c.
PY.
William Bearcroft, Daniel Henry Barnes, 1828
9
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee
ঞ- হগাএন্দা. জ্ঞাদুকর্মা করে যে. পরন্নর কথা না গালাগি করে যে- মন্দ অভিপ্লায়ে
অনধিকারচচ্চর্ব- খোসামোদ কাবা. মন যেগোম্যা | To Sycophantise, v. n. পূষের্কাক্ত
বাত্তিদ্ধর কর্মা-কু বা তন্নায়ে-চল বা বাবহার-কৃ | Sycuphamry. 11- ৪- হগাএন্দাগিরি
.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, 1834
10
The New Monthly Magazine
... it is ; and the poor people, knowing it to be the case, hate and despise, instead
of respecting them. Why -was the late Sir R. Birnie appointed magistrate for Bow-
street? Because he made undeniable saddles, and knew how to sycophantise a
...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1832