CONJUGAREA ÎN ENGLEZĂ A VERBULUI INTENERATE
PRESENT
Present
I intenerate
you intenerate
he/she/it intenerates
we intenerate
you intenerate
they intenerate
Present continuous
I am intenerating
you are intenerating
he/she/it is intenerating
we are intenerating
you are intenerating
they are intenerating
Present perfect
I have intenerated
you have intenerated
he/she/it has intenerated
we have intenerated
you have intenerated
they have intenerated
Present perfect continuous
I have been intenerating
you have been intenerating
he/she/it has been intenerating
we have been intenerating
you have been intenerating
they have been intenerating
PAST
Past
I intenerated
you intenerated
he/she/it intenerated
we intenerated
you intenerated
they intenerated
Past continuous
I was intenerating
you were intenerating
he/she/it was intenerating
we were intenerating
you were intenerating
they were intenerating
Past perfect
I had intenerated
you had intenerated
he/she/it had intenerated
we had intenerated
you had intenerated
they had intenerated
Past perfect continuous
I had been intenerating
you had been intenerating
he/she/it had been intenerating
we had been intenerating
you had been intenerating
they had been intenerating
FUTURE
Future
I will intenerate
you will intenerate
he/she/it will intenerate
we will intenerate
you will intenerate
they will intenerate
Future continuous
I will be intenerating
you will be intenerating
he/she/it will be intenerating
we will be intenerating
you will be intenerating
they will be intenerating
Future perfect
I will have intenerated
you will have intenerated
he/she/it will have intenerated
we will have intenerated
you will have intenerated
they will have intenerated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been intenerating
you will have been intenerating
he/she/it will have been intenerating
we will have been intenerating
you will have been intenerating
they will have been intenerating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would intenerate
you would intenerate
he/she/it would intenerate
we would intenerate
you would intenerate
they would intenerate
Conditional continuous
I would be intenerating
you would be intenerating
he/she/it would be intenerating
we would be intenerating
you would be intenerating
they would be intenerating
Conditional perfect
I would have intenerate
you would have intenerate
he/she/it would have intenerate
we would have intenerate
you would have intenerate
they would have intenerate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been intenerating
you would have been intenerating
he/she/it would have been intenerating
we would have been intenerating
you would have been intenerating
they would have been intenerating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you intenerate
we let´s intenerate
you intenerate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
intenerated
Present Participle
intenerating
CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «INTENERATE»
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
intenerate. Specifically — (a) In Canadian law, the second officer in Canada
under the French rule, having civil and maritime jurisdiction. (6) In Mexican law,
the chief officer of the treasury or of the district; a high functionary having ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
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The lady's reader: with rules for a good style of reading aloud
I have seen the little purls of a spring sweat through the bottom of a bank, and
intenerate* the stubborn pavement, till it hath made it fit for the impression of a
child's foot ; and it was despised, like the descending pearls of a misty morning,
till it ...
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel ...
I. Intenerate, melt, touch, make tender, make soft. 2. Assuage, appease, mitigate,
balm, moderate, alleviate, soothe, mollify, quiet, calm, still, quell, aluiy, relieve,
ease, abate, temper, quali.y, attemper, dull, lessen, blunt, make easy. 3. Palliate ...
Richard Soule, George Holmes Howison, 1898
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Studies in English literature: being typical selections of ...
Thus she contrives to intenerate* the granite and felspar, takes the boar out and
puts the lamb in, and keeps her balance true. 6. The farmer imagines power and
place are fine things. But 75 the President has paid dear for his White House.
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The works of the english poets from Chancer to Cowper
Nor, will it only intenerate fresh meat ; but, being hoiled with salted beef, will
render it easily digestible. Its milky juice is sometimes used to cure ringworms. It
is said, that the guts of liogs would in time be lacerated, were they to feed on the
ripe, ...
Samuel Johnson, Alexander Chalmers, 1810
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Phillips. * INTENERATION. n.f. [from intenerate.] The act of softening or making
tender. — In living creatures the noblest use of nourishment is for the
prolongation of life, restoration of some degree of youth, and integration of the
parts. Bacon.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
The following Sunday he worried that he might have over-indulged 'the vain
longings of affection' but hoped such feelings might 'intenerate my heart'. That
archaic word 'intenerate', meaning 'make tender', indicates the awkwardness he ...
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The Endangered English Dictionary: Bodacious Words Your ...
intemerate invultuation intemerate (in-TEM-er-it) undefiled intemerate by the
inevitable cynicism of city dwellers intenerate (in-TEN-er-ayt) to soften or make
tender using water to intenerate the clay interaural (in-ter-OR-al) between the
ears a ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
To INTENERATE. ». a. [in and tener, Lat.j The present misery. ^ , MSton. To make
tender; to soften.— Their beauty they, and wj^ otlfloves suspend; Auturnd vigdur
gives, Nought can our wishes, save thy health, intend. Equal, intenerat'tug ...
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The Poetics of Empire: A Study of James Grainger's The Sugar ...
The wood is of no use, being spungy, hollow, and herbacious; however, the
blossoms and fruit make excellent sweet-meats; but above all, the juice of the fruit
being rubbed upon a spit, will intenerate new killed fowls, (it. a circumstance of ...