영어 동사 PREJUDICATE 의 활용형
PRESENT
Present
I prejudicate
you prejudicate
he/she/it prejudicates
we prejudicate
you prejudicate
they prejudicate
Present continuous
I am prejudicating
you are prejudicating
he/she/it is prejudicating
we are prejudicating
you are prejudicating
they are prejudicating
Present perfect
I have prejudicated
you have prejudicated
he/she/it has prejudicated
we have prejudicated
you have prejudicated
they have prejudicated
Present perfect continuous
I have been prejudicating
you have been prejudicating
he/she/it has been prejudicating
we have been prejudicating
you have been prejudicating
they have been prejudicating
PAST
Past
I prejudicated
you prejudicated
he/she/it prejudicated
we prejudicated
you prejudicated
they prejudicated
Past continuous
I was prejudicating
you were prejudicating
he/she/it was prejudicating
we were prejudicating
you were prejudicating
they were prejudicating
Past perfect
I had prejudicated
you had prejudicated
he/she/it had prejudicated
we had prejudicated
you had prejudicated
they had prejudicated
Past perfect continuous
I had been prejudicating
you had been prejudicating
he/she/it had been prejudicating
we had been prejudicating
you had been prejudicating
they had been prejudicating
FUTURE
Future
I will prejudicate
you will prejudicate
he/she/it will prejudicate
we will prejudicate
you will prejudicate
they will prejudicate
Future continuous
I will be prejudicating
you will be prejudicating
he/she/it will be prejudicating
we will be prejudicating
you will be prejudicating
they will be prejudicating
Future perfect
I will have prejudicated
you will have prejudicated
he/she/it will have prejudicated
we will have prejudicated
you will have prejudicated
they will have prejudicated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been prejudicating
you will have been prejudicating
he/she/it will have been prejudicating
we will have been prejudicating
you will have been prejudicating
they will have been prejudicating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would prejudicate
you would prejudicate
he/she/it would prejudicate
we would prejudicate
you would prejudicate
they would prejudicate
Conditional continuous
I would be prejudicating
you would be prejudicating
he/she/it would be prejudicating
we would be prejudicating
you would be prejudicating
they would be prejudicating
Conditional perfect
I would have prejudicate
you would have prejudicate
he/she/it would have prejudicate
we would have prejudicate
you would have prejudicate
they would have prejudicate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been prejudicating
you would have been prejudicating
he/she/it would have been prejudicating
we would have been prejudicating
you would have been prejudicating
they would have been prejudicating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you prejudicate
we let´s prejudicate
you prejudicate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to prejudicate
Past participle
prejudicated
Present Participle
prejudicating
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
Their works will be embraced by most that understand them, and their reasons
enforce belief from prejudicate rejders. . Brown. Prejudica'tion. ». j- [from
prejudicate.'] The act of judging without examination. PREJUDICE. n. 3. [
prejudice, Fr.
Henry John Todd, Samuel Johnson, 1805
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
PREJUDICATE— PRELATISM. Pbeformative, jre-fawrm'a-tiv, a, A formative letter
at the beginning of a word. Pbefulgency, |ire-ful jen-se, s. (prafulgens, Lat.)
Superior brightness or eflulgency. Pregnable, i reg'na-bl, a. {prenabU, Fr.) That
may ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers: an exposition of their ...
Ingrate. Prejudicate. Ripes Vnrest . vnsure . vnthrifte . Whitney, p. 64 . T. (MS/mew
, i. 2, 766 . Corial. v. 2, 80 . ... a prejudicate opinion to condempe. wherein our
deerest friend Prejudicalcs the businesse. When autumne rites the frutefull
fieldes ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
PREJUDICATE. adj. [from the verb.] 1. Formed by prejudice ; formed before
examination. — This rule of casting away all our former pre- judicate opinions, is
not proposed to any of us. Watts. 2. Prejudiced ; prepossessed by opinions. —
Their ...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Swift. — Some action ought to be entered, least at greater cause ihould be
injured and prejudged thereby. Ay/ife. PREJUDGMENT. See Prejudice, 6 1. *
PREJUDICATE. adj. [from the verb.] t; Formed by prejudice ; formed before
examination.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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The Measures of Christian Obedience: Or, A Discourse Shewing ...
So that in this Case of clashing and contradiction between a prejudicate opinion,
and a new proposal, so long as the prejudice is adhered to one, of these two
things must of necessity be chosen ; either for the fake of such contradiction to
throw ...
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Grande Dizionario Italiano Ed Inglese Edizione Fatta Su ...
Es. A prejudicate opinion, prevenzione, pregiudizio A prejudieate stilfness. una
mera ostinazione. 'ro PREJUDICATE, to judge before-hand. giudicare innanzi,
sentenziare anteriormente. PREJUDICATION, s. a judging beforehand.
pregiudizio.
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Italian Pocket Dictionary in Two Parts: I. Italian and ...
Ex. prejudicate opinion, pregiudizio, preven- none; prejudicate stiffness, una
mera ostinazione Prejudication, ». pregiudizio Prejudice, ». pregiudizio, preoccu-
pazione, torto, dan no, detrimento ; — v. a, pregiudicare, nuocere, prevenire, ...
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A new dictionary of the English language ...
And therefore to prejudicate his determination is but a doubt of goodness in him,
who is nothing but goodness. Sidney. Arcadia, b. I v. Yet I will not anticipate and
prejudge mine own mishaps, as t should account the loss of him, whom I have ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
PREJUDICATE. adj. [from the verb.J 1. Formed by prejudice ; formed before
examination. — This rule of casting away all our former pre- judicate opinions, is
not proposed to any of us. Watts, a. Prejudiced; prepossessed by opinions. —
Their ...