CONJUGAISON EN ANGLAIS DU VERBE UNFEUDALISE
PRESENT
Present
I unfeudalise
you unfeudalise
he/she/it unfeudalises
we unfeudalise
you unfeudalise
they unfeudalise
Present continuous
I am unfeudalising
you are unfeudalising
he/she/it is unfeudalising
we are unfeudalising
you are unfeudalising
they are unfeudalising
Present perfect
I have unfeudalised
you have unfeudalised
he/she/it has unfeudalised
we have unfeudalised
you have unfeudalised
they have unfeudalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been unfeudalising
you have been unfeudalising
he/she/it has been unfeudalising
we have been unfeudalising
you have been unfeudalising
they have been unfeudalising
PAST
Past
I unfeudalised
you unfeudalised
he/she/it unfeudalised
we unfeudalised
you unfeudalised
they unfeudalised
Past continuous
I was unfeudalising
you were unfeudalising
he/she/it was unfeudalising
we were unfeudalising
you were unfeudalising
they were unfeudalising
Past perfect
I had unfeudalised
you had unfeudalised
he/she/it had unfeudalised
we had unfeudalised
you had unfeudalised
they had unfeudalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been unfeudalising
you had been unfeudalising
he/she/it had been unfeudalising
we had been unfeudalising
you had been unfeudalising
they had been unfeudalising
FUTURE
Future
I will unfeudalise
you will unfeudalise
he/she/it will unfeudalise
we will unfeudalise
you will unfeudalise
they will unfeudalise
Future continuous
I will be unfeudalising
you will be unfeudalising
he/she/it will be unfeudalising
we will be unfeudalising
you will be unfeudalising
they will be unfeudalising
Future perfect
I will have unfeudalised
you will have unfeudalised
he/she/it will have unfeudalised
we will have unfeudalised
you will have unfeudalised
they will have unfeudalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unfeudalising
you will have been unfeudalising
he/she/it will have been unfeudalising
we will have been unfeudalising
you will have been unfeudalising
they will have been unfeudalising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unfeudalise
you would unfeudalise
he/she/it would unfeudalise
we would unfeudalise
you would unfeudalise
they would unfeudalise
Conditional continuous
I would be unfeudalising
you would be unfeudalising
he/she/it would be unfeudalising
we would be unfeudalising
you would be unfeudalising
they would be unfeudalising
Conditional perfect
I would have unfeudalise
you would have unfeudalise
he/she/it would have unfeudalise
we would have unfeudalise
you would have unfeudalise
they would have unfeudalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unfeudalising
you would have been unfeudalising
he/she/it would have been unfeudalising
we would have been unfeudalising
you would have been unfeudalising
they would have been unfeudalising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unfeudalise
we let´s unfeudalise
you unfeudalise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to unfeudalise
Past participle
unfeudalised
Present Participle
unfeudalising
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «UNFEUDALISE»
Découvrez l'usage de
unfeudalise dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
unfeudalise et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Researches on the Danube and the Adriatic; or contributions ...
Joseph resolved to accomplish two great objects — to unfeudalise Austria, and to
render Vienna the literary, social and political capital of the whole empire and
dependencies. The unfeudalisation was an immense boon, and was the true ...
2
Italy and Her Invaders: The Visigothic invasion. 1880
In thinking of the aristocracy of the Empire we must entirely unfeudalise our
minds. The Mandarins of China or the Pachas of Turkey furnish probably safer
analogies than any which could be drawn from our own hereditary House of
Peers.
3
On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
Tenn son Unfeudalise, v. a. Car yle Unfictitious, adj. Carlyle Unfilled, ad'. Carlyle
Unfit, adj. ryden Unfitting, adj. Barnes Unfittingly, adv. Sir W Scott Ungxednesg,
sb.d J S'NMillR U11 a1T 'n ,a v. est ev Unflal\ivge—ld,gadj. Ruskin Unflesh, v. a. ...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
4
Italy and Her Invaders: pt. 1-2. The Visigothic invasion. 1892
In thinking of the aristocracy of the Empire we must entirely unfeudalise our
minds. The Mandarins of China or the Pachas of Turkey furnish probably safer
analogies than any which could be drawn from our own hereditary House of
Peers.
5
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
v.t.Unfence′, to depriveofa fence. Unfermented, unfėrment′ed,adj.not having
undergone fermentation:not leavened. Unfetter,unfet′ėr,v.t.totakethefettersfrom:
tosetatliberty.—adj.Unfett ′ered, unrestrained. Unfeudalise,unfū′dalīz, v.t.tofree
...
6
The Imperial dictionary, on the basis of Webster's English ...
Unfeudalise (un-fu'dal-Iz), v.t. To free from feudalism; to divest of feudal rights or
character. Carlyle. Unfigured (un-flg'urd). a. 1. Representing no animal or
vegetable figures or forms; devoid of figures. In unfigured paintings the noblest is
the ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
7
The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
Tennyson Unfeudalise (un-fu'dal-iz), v t. To free from feudalism; t«> divest of
feudal rights or character. Carlyle. Unfigured (un-flg'urd), o. 1. Representing no
animal or vegetable figures or forms ; devoid of figures. In unjfjrnred p-tintings the
...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
8
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Also spelled unfeudalise. Carlyle, French unlamoust (un-fa mus), a. [< MK
unfamous; Not festive ; not cheerful. Rev tt v 5 IDavies 1 <«jJ □+ famous.] Not
famous; lost to fame; Hir list* nat appaUed for to be, unflp^ed (un-fi-'u?d ) a 1 Not
figured ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
9
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
... free from restraint ; unrestrained. Unfetter'd by the sense of crime. Tennyson, In
Memoriam, xxvil. unfeudalize (un-fu'dal-iz), v. t. To free from feudalism; divest of"
feudal rights or character. Also spelled unfeudalise. Carlyle, French Rev., H. v.
10
Italy and Her Invaders
In thinking of the aristocracy of the Empire we must entirely unfeudalise our
minds. The Mandarins of China or the Pachas of Turkey furnish probably safer
analogies than any which could be drawn from our own hereditary House of
Peers.