CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO EXPIATE
PRESENT
Present
I expiate
you expiate
he/she/it expiates
we expiate
you expiate
they expiate
Present continuous
I am expiating
you are expiating
he/she/it is expiating
we are expiating
you are expiating
they are expiating
Present perfect
I have expiated
you have expiated
he/she/it has expiated
we have expiated
you have expiated
they have expiated
Present perfect continuous
I have been expiating
you have been expiating
he/she/it has been expiating
we have been expiating
you have been expiating
they have been expiating
PAST
Past
I expiated
you expiated
he/she/it expiated
we expiated
you expiated
they expiated
Past continuous
I was expiating
you were expiating
he/she/it was expiating
we were expiating
you were expiating
they were expiating
Past perfect
I had expiated
you had expiated
he/she/it had expiated
we had expiated
you had expiated
they had expiated
Past perfect continuous
I had been expiating
you had been expiating
he/she/it had been expiating
we had been expiating
you had been expiating
they had been expiating
FUTURE
Future
I will expiate
you will expiate
he/she/it will expiate
we will expiate
you will expiate
they will expiate
Future continuous
I will be expiating
you will be expiating
he/she/it will be expiating
we will be expiating
you will be expiating
they will be expiating
Future perfect
I will have expiated
you will have expiated
he/she/it will have expiated
we will have expiated
you will have expiated
they will have expiated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been expiating
you will have been expiating
he/she/it will have been expiating
we will have been expiating
you will have been expiating
they will have been expiating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would expiate
you would expiate
he/she/it would expiate
we would expiate
you would expiate
they would expiate
Conditional continuous
I would be expiating
you would be expiating
he/she/it would be expiating
we would be expiating
you would be expiating
they would be expiating
Conditional perfect
I would have expiate
you would have expiate
he/she/it would have expiate
we would have expiate
you would have expiate
they would have expiate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been expiating
you would have been expiating
he/she/it would have been expiating
we would have been expiating
you would have been expiating
they would have been expiating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you expiate
we let´s expiate
you expiate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
expiating
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EXPIATE»
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1
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms
The same distinctions in implications and connotations are observable in their
derivative nouns expiation and atonement. Expiate and expiation imply an
attempt to undo the wrong one has done by suffering a penalty, by doing
penance, or by ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc,
1984
2
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
Make haste, the hour of death is expiate 2. ~ Make haste, the hour of death is
expiate.] Thus the folio. The quarto furnishes a line that has occurred already : **
Come, come, despatch ; the limit of your lives is out." Expiate is used for expiated
...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edward Capell,
1821
In Shakespeare, the word 'expiate' means 'expired' or 'at an end' (Chambers
Twentieth Century Dictionary). Ingram and Redpath wrote about the term 'expiate'
and about the 4th line of this sonnet: "A puzzling use, and the only instance in ...
4
The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine ...
A sin offering and a sacrifice for sure offences expiate. Death and the day of
atonement expiate with repentance. Repentance expiates light transgressions
against affirmative and against negative precepts, and suspends the heavy ones
until ...
5
Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems
And for my sister, and her princely sons, Be satisfied, dear God, with our true
blood, Which, as thou know'st, unjustly must be spilt ! Rat. Make haste : the hour
of death is expiate '. Riv. Come, Grey, — come, Vaughan ; — let us here embrace
...
William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier,
1858
6
The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes : with ...
And for my sister, and her princely fons, — Be satisfied, dear God, with our true
bloods, Which, as thou know'st, unjustly must be spilt ! Rat. Make haste, the hour
of death is expiate.4 3 — the limit ] for the limited time. See Vol. VIII. p. 361, n.
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson,
1793
7
The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and ...
Make haste, the hour of death is expiate.9 Riv. Come, Grey, — come, Vaughan,
— let us here embrace : Farewel, until we meet again in heaven. [Exeunt. SCENE
IV. London. A Room in the Tower. Buckingham, Stanley, Hastings, the Bishop ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, George Steevens,
1808
8
King Richard III. King Henry VIII
Make haste, the hour of death is expiate.' Riv. Come, Grey,—come, Vaugham—
let us here embrace : I Farewel, until we meet again in heaven. [Exeumx SCENE
IV. London. A Room in the Tower. BUCKINGHAM, STANLEY, HASTINGS, the ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Isaac Reed,
1808
9
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
his valour, honesty, and expertnefs in war. Shak. — This army, for the expertnefs
and valour of the soldiers, was thought sufficient to have met the greatest army of
the Turks. Knolles. EXPHORES1S. See Oratory. • EXPIABLE. adj. [from expiate] ...
10
Sin, Redemption and Sacrifice. A Biblical and Patristic Study
To what extent, according to St. Jerome, the meaning of the verb “ to expiate ”
approaches that of the verb " to cleanse,” is ... from the comparison between the
translations of Lev 16: 16 (“ he shall expiate over the sanctuary ” kipper 'al), 16 :
20 ...
Stanislas Lyonnet, Léopold Sabourin,
1998
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «EXPIATE»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
expiate no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Hope to Be Punished for Adultery: Possible?
We, also, urge you to keep steadfast on that way and do as many good deeds as you can to expiate your sins. As for your request to be ... «Onislam.net, jul 15»
Djokovic breezes past Kohlschreiber in opener
... any Wimbledon warm-up, in favour of frolicking with baby son Stefan on the beach to expiate the agony of defeat in the French Open final. «Rapid News Network, jul 15»
Wimbledon champ Djokovic comfortably through – victor Sports
... this summer he has avoided any Wimbledon warm-up, in favour of frolicking with baby son Stefan on the beach to expiate the agony of defeat ... «Thrasher Backer, jul 15»
Djokovic fears smear campaign in 'Becker signals' row
... any Wimbledon warm-up, in favour of frolicking with baby son Stefan on the beach to expiate the agony of defeat in the French Open final. «Rapid News Network, jul 15»
Nuclear knowledge cannot be eradicated
... media and intelligentsia indulge in a self-loathing catharsis trying to expiate our perceived collective guilt over the use of nuclear weapons. «Delta-Optimist, jul 15»
A Broadway of Rainbows
As part of a global LGBTQ activist group, the Sisters aim to “promulgate universal joy and expiate stigmatic guilt.” Sister Faye Laetio has been ... «Capitol Hill Times, jul 15»
Jul 01 - Homily: Precious Blood of Jesus
Today the Franciscans of the Immaculate celebrate the Feast of the Precious Blood of Jesus, which alone has the power to expiate our sins, ... «Catholic Online, jul 15»
Radicals can't match Quranic infographics
... a “dark philosophy with a grim vision that's using inaccurate Quranic translations to alienate and expiate everyone from the tolerant teachings ... «The National, jun 15»
Djokovic, Serena off to winning starts
... any Wimbledon warm-up, in favour of frolicking with baby son Stefan on the beach to expiate the agony of defeat in the French Open final. «Rapid News Network, jun 15»
Furious Djokovic denies cheating after opening title defence
... this summer he has avoided any Wimbledon warm-up, in favour of frolicking with baby son Stefan on the beach to expiate the agony of defeat ... «Irish Independent, jun 15»