CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO DISEMBITTER
PRESENT
Present
I disembitter
you disembitter
he/she/it disembitters
we disembitter
you disembitter
they disembitter
Present continuous
I am disembittering
you are disembittering
he/she/it is disembittering
we are disembittering
you are disembittering
they are disembittering
Present perfect
I have disembittered
you have disembittered
he/she/it has disembittered
we have disembittered
you have disembittered
they have disembittered
Present perfect continuous
I have been disembittering
you have been disembittering
he/she/it has been disembittering
we have been disembittering
you have been disembittering
they have been disembittering
PAST
Past
I disembittered
you disembittered
he/she/it disembittered
we disembittered
you disembittered
they disembittered
Past continuous
I was disembittering
you were disembittering
he/she/it was disembittering
we were disembittering
you were disembittering
they were disembittering
Past perfect
I had disembittered
you had disembittered
he/she/it had disembittered
we had disembittered
you had disembittered
they had disembittered
Past perfect continuous
I had been disembittering
you had been disembittering
he/she/it had been disembittering
we had been disembittering
you had been disembittering
they had been disembittering
FUTURE
Future
I will disembitter
you will disembitter
he/she/it will disembitter
we will disembitter
you will disembitter
they will disembitter
Future continuous
I will be disembittering
you will be disembittering
he/she/it will be disembittering
we will be disembittering
you will be disembittering
they will be disembittering
Future perfect
I will have disembittered
you will have disembittered
he/she/it will have disembittered
we will have disembittered
you will have disembittered
they will have disembittered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disembittering
you will have been disembittering
he/she/it will have been disembittering
we will have been disembittering
you will have been disembittering
they will have been disembittering
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disembitter
you would disembitter
he/she/it would disembitter
we would disembitter
you would disembitter
they would disembitter
Conditional continuous
I would be disembittering
you would be disembittering
he/she/it would be disembittering
we would be disembittering
you would be disembittering
they would be disembittering
Conditional perfect
I would have disembitter
you would have disembitter
he/she/it would have disembitter
we would have disembitter
you would have disembitter
they would have disembitter
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disembittering
you would have been disembittering
he/she/it would have been disembittering
we would have been disembittering
you would have been disembittering
they would have been disembittering
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disembitter
we let´s disembitter
you disembitter
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to disembitter
Past participle
disembittered
Present Participle
disembittering
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1
A Dictionary of the English Language
To DISEMBITTER. v. ». [dit and embitter.] To sweeten; to free from bilternels.
AdJifm. DISEMBO'DIED. a. Divested oftheir hodies. To DISEMBOGUE. v. a. \
discmboucher, old Fr ] To pour out at the mouth of a river. Addifen. To DISEMBO
GUE. v.
2
The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The ...
It would therefore be for the benefit of every society that is disturbed by
contending factions, to encourage such innocent amusements as may thus
disembitter the minds of men, and make them mutually rejoice in the same
agreeable ...
Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn, 1891
3
A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language, in Two Parts: I. Gaelic ...
DISEMBITTER, v. a. Milaich. DISEMBOGUE, v. a. and n. Sruth, doirt, taum ; brur.
hd, ateall. DISENABLE, i'. n. Dean neo-chomainch. DISENCHANT, v. a. Saor
ogbeaaalbb. DISENCUMBER v. a. Dhh-luch.lalch, eutromaich, far>thai>-h, thoir ...
4
The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., ...
It would therefore be for the benefit of every society, that is disturbed by
contending factions, to encourage such innocent amusements as may thus
disembitter the minds of men, and make them mutually rejoice in the same
agreeable ...
5
The works of ... Joseph Addison, with notes by R. Hurd
It would therefore be for the benefit of every society that is disturbed by
contending factions, to encourage such innocent amusements as may thus
disembitter the minds of men, and make them mutually rejoice in the same
agreeable ...
Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester), 1856
6
In the Heart of the Arctics
Athletic exercises and mental diversion are well calculated to keep body and
mind in a healthful, active condition, "Encourage such innocent amusements as
may disembitter the minds of men and make them rejoice in the land agreeable ...
7
Haight & Freese Co.'s Guide to Investors: Information to ...
_ _ _ . . . _ . _ 122 Disdainful . . . . . _ _ . . . . 1225 Disease . _ . . . . . . . . . _ _ .122 4
Disedge.,_ . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ 122% Diselder. _ . 122% Disembark . 122%
Disembitter _ . _ . . . _ . . _ 122% Disembody . . . . _ ‚ . . . _ . 122% Decorate . . . . . .
. . . . _ .
8
The Writer's Handbook, a Guide to the Art of Composition, ...
Ashing, disembellished Disembitter, disembittering disembittered Disembody,
disembodying, disembodied Disembowel, disembowelling, disembowelled .
Disembroil, disembroilin disembroiled Disenchant, disenchanting disenchanted ...
9
Vollständiges englisch-deutsches und deutsch-englisches ...
i\a)uli, /. lying-in hospital (or charily) ; — Sinftrtimcnte, /'/. obstetric instruments ; -
sfunit, /. obstetric art , midwifery , — Sjattgc , /. midwifery forceps. (5'tltblt'tent, v. a.
to disembitter. Chltblrtt'tmi , I.e.". to unleave, strip of leaves; 2. i. n. defoliation.
Johann Gottfried Flügel, Napoleon N W. Meissner, 1856
10
The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison
It would therefore be for the benefit of every society that is disturbed by
contending factions, to encourage such innocent amusements as may thus
disembitter the minds of men, and make them mutually rejoice in the same
agreeable ...
Joseph Addison, Bp. Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn, 1877