CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO DISGARRISON
PRESENT
Present
I disgarrison
you disgarrison
he/she/it disgarrisons
we disgarrison
you disgarrison
they disgarrison
Present continuous
I am disgarrisoning
you are disgarrisoning
he/she/it is disgarrisoning
we are disgarrisoning
you are disgarrisoning
they are disgarrisoning
Present perfect
I have disgarrisoned
you have disgarrisoned
he/she/it has disgarrisoned
we have disgarrisoned
you have disgarrisoned
they have disgarrisoned
Present perfect continuous
I have been disgarrisoning
you have been disgarrisoning
he/she/it has been disgarrisoning
we have been disgarrisoning
you have been disgarrisoning
they have been disgarrisoning
PAST
Past
I disgarrisoned
you disgarrisoned
he/she/it disgarrisoned
we disgarrisoned
you disgarrisoned
they disgarrisoned
Past continuous
I was disgarrisoning
you were disgarrisoning
he/she/it was disgarrisoning
we were disgarrisoning
you were disgarrisoning
they were disgarrisoning
Past perfect
I had disgarrisoned
you had disgarrisoned
he/she/it had disgarrisoned
we had disgarrisoned
you had disgarrisoned
they had disgarrisoned
Past perfect continuous
I had been disgarrisoning
you had been disgarrisoning
he/she/it had been disgarrisoning
we had been disgarrisoning
you had been disgarrisoning
they had been disgarrisoning
FUTURE
Future
I will disgarrison
you will disgarrison
he/she/it will disgarrison
we will disgarrison
you will disgarrison
they will disgarrison
Future continuous
I will be disgarrisoning
you will be disgarrisoning
he/she/it will be disgarrisoning
we will be disgarrisoning
you will be disgarrisoning
they will be disgarrisoning
Future perfect
I will have disgarrisoned
you will have disgarrisoned
he/she/it will have disgarrisoned
we will have disgarrisoned
you will have disgarrisoned
they will have disgarrisoned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disgarrisoning
you will have been disgarrisoning
he/she/it will have been disgarrisoning
we will have been disgarrisoning
you will have been disgarrisoning
they will have been disgarrisoning
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disgarrison
you would disgarrison
he/she/it would disgarrison
we would disgarrison
you would disgarrison
they would disgarrison
Conditional continuous
I would be disgarrisoning
you would be disgarrisoning
he/she/it would be disgarrisoning
we would be disgarrisoning
you would be disgarrisoning
they would be disgarrisoning
Conditional perfect
I would have disgarrison
you would have disgarrison
he/she/it would have disgarrison
we would have disgarrison
you would have disgarrison
they would have disgarrison
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disgarrisoning
you would have been disgarrisoning
he/she/it would have been disgarrisoning
we would have been disgarrisoning
you would have been disgarrisoning
they would have been disgarrisoning
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disgarrison
we let´s disgarrison
you disgarrison
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to disgarrison
Past participle
disgarrisoned
Present Participle
disgarrisoning
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DISGARRISON»
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
... ৱশাডারর্দিত-কৃ, অৰুষিত-কৃ, 4 ম্রশাডা অলষ্কার বা ব্দুষণরহিত-কৃ, ড়ুযণহ্ঈন-কৃ ৷ To
Disgarrison, v. a. দ্যুর্টবা নৈন্যন্থৰুনহইতে কমোনবর্মিত-কৃ, বা তফাৎ-ক | I ' To Di5glorif
'y, v. a. পৃশ০\সারর্দিত-কৃ, অপ্নশমংসিত-কৃ, পৃশ০×সা নন্ট-কৃ, অখ্যাতি-কৃ, সৰুমবর্জিত-কৃ,
...
2
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London
The said Towne is since his MaUes most happy comming into England
disgarrison'd, and the most parte of the soldyers discharged, saving the
governor's companye, and one companye more, besides the pencioners. The
Islandes. Garnsey.
Society of Antiquaries (London), 1861
3
Robert d'Artois; or, The heron vow [by J.H. St. Aubyn].
Thus saying, she left the chamber, — and having delivered the child to his
governor, returned, and descended with the rest into the ballium, where,
collecting all the archers and other soldiery of which they dared disgarrison the
place, she ...
John Humphrey St. Aubyn, Robert (count of Artois.), 1835
4
Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Privación de privilegio». To Disfrí AR, va. Abandonar el estado frayle. To
Disfúrnish, va. Desproveer, despojar. To DisgAllant, va. Privar de galantería. To
DisgArnish, ra. Desguarnecer. To DisgArrison, ra. Privar de guarnición. To
Disglórify, va.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1827
5
The Whole Duty of Receiving Worthily the Blessed Sacrament: ...
... Services, and the Desire of my Soul, may be acceptable to the Father. Be thou
my King, set up thy Throne in my Heart, dismantle and disgarrison all the strong
Holds and Fortifications of Sin, that Sin may no longer have Dominion over me; ...
It might be necessary, then, in order to meet every emergency, to take
precautions beforehand, to disgarrison, nay, even to abandon Algeria, rather
than that France should be seriously menaced. Singular acquisition this,—of
which the ...
7
Historical Collections Of Private Passages of State, Weighty ...
And for that Distinction wWch your Lordstiip is pleased to make, That it it your
House ; if it had not been formed into a Garrison, 1 should not have troubled your
Lordship with a Summon^ ; and were it Disgarrison'd neither you nor your House
...
8
The Army in Cromwellian England, 1649-1660
But the speed with which Cromwell sent his own envoy to knock heads together,
coupled with his decision then to disgarrison the city, were an indication of his
refusal to tolerate this level of turmoil in a major provincial centre. The conflict ...
9
Town and Countryside in the English Revolution
In March 1647 Jesson was teller for the ayes in a successful but close Commons
vote to 'disgarrison' Coventry; militant members were clearly opposed and over
the next weeks a series of letters and petitions were sent to the Parliament.
10
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Disfran′chisement. Disfrock,disfrok′,v.t.to unfrock,depriveofclerical garb.
Disfurnish,disfur′nish,v.t. (Shak.) to strip, render destitute.—n.Disfur ′nishment.
Disgarnish,disgar′nish, v.t.todespoil. Disgarrison, disgar′isn,v.t. todeprive of ...