СПРЯЖЕНИЕ ГЛАГОЛА MISPERSUADE
PRESENT
Present
I mispersuade
you mispersuade
he/she/it mispersuades
we mispersuade
you mispersuade
they mispersuade
Present continuous
I am mispersuading
you are mispersuading
he/she/it is mispersuading
we are mispersuading
you are mispersuading
they are mispersuading
Present perfect
I have mispersuaded
you have mispersuaded
he/she/it has mispersuaded
we have mispersuaded
you have mispersuaded
they have mispersuaded
Present perfect continuous
I have been mispersuading
you have been mispersuading
he/she/it has been mispersuading
we have been mispersuading
you have been mispersuading
they have been mispersuading
PAST
Past
I mispersuaded
you mispersuaded
he/she/it mispersuaded
we mispersuaded
you mispersuaded
they mispersuaded
Past continuous
I was mispersuading
you were mispersuading
he/she/it was mispersuading
we were mispersuading
you were mispersuading
they were mispersuading
Past perfect
I had mispersuaded
you had mispersuaded
he/she/it had mispersuaded
we had mispersuaded
you had mispersuaded
they had mispersuaded
Past perfect continuous
I had been mispersuading
you had been mispersuading
he/she/it had been mispersuading
we had been mispersuading
you had been mispersuading
they had been mispersuading
FUTURE
Future
I will mispersuade
you will mispersuade
he/she/it will mispersuade
we will mispersuade
you will mispersuade
they will mispersuade
Future continuous
I will be mispersuading
you will be mispersuading
he/she/it will be mispersuading
we will be mispersuading
you will be mispersuading
they will be mispersuading
Future perfect
I will have mispersuaded
you will have mispersuaded
he/she/it will have mispersuaded
we will have mispersuaded
you will have mispersuaded
they will have mispersuaded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been mispersuading
you will have been mispersuading
he/she/it will have been mispersuading
we will have been mispersuading
you will have been mispersuading
they will have been mispersuading
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would mispersuade
you would mispersuade
he/she/it would mispersuade
we would mispersuade
you would mispersuade
they would mispersuade
Conditional continuous
I would be mispersuading
you would be mispersuading
he/she/it would be mispersuading
we would be mispersuading
you would be mispersuading
they would be mispersuading
Conditional perfect
I would have mispersuade
you would have mispersuade
he/she/it would have mispersuade
we would have mispersuade
you would have mispersuade
they would have mispersuade
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been mispersuading
you would have been mispersuading
he/she/it would have been mispersuading
we would have been mispersuading
you would have been mispersuading
they would have been mispersuading
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you mispersuade
we let´s mispersuade
you mispersuade
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to mispersuade
Past participle
mispersuaded
Present Participle
mispersuading
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Telegraphic Code, to Ensure Secresy in the Transmission of ...
14423 Mispersuade ... • 14473 Miser . 14424 Mispersuaded ... • 14474 Miserable
... . • 14425 Mispersuasion • 14475 Miserably ... . . 14426 Misplace • 14476
Miserly • 14427 Misplaced ... . • 14477 Misery . 14428 Misprint • 14478
Misestimate .
Inoculate. Indoctrinate. Ant. Misguide. Mislead. Misadvise. Mystify. Puzzle.
Perplex. Mispersuade. Unsettle. Convivial, adj. Convivium, a repast. Said of
meetings and persons ; the idea of feasting, as in the term Festive, being not
rigidly present.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language on a Plan ...
\\Styx, n. styg'ian, a. Suad-£o, suasum, v. 2. to advise: as, assuage', to soften, to
mitigate; dissuade', to advise against assuage', v. impersua'szble, a. persuasibil'
ity, n. assuag'ed, a. mispersuade', v. persua'sion, n. assuag'er, n. mispersua'sioo,
...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1844
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... mis-pend', v. a. gwel Misspend Misperception,mis-per-sep'-shyn,s.cam-
ddealliad,camganfodiad,camddirnadaeth Mispersuade, mis-per-swëd', v. a. cam-
ddarbwyllo, camgynghori Mispersuasion, mis-per-swë'-shyn, s. oamdyh,
camsyniad, ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Misinterpret. Mis; interpretor. Misjoin. Mis; jungo. Misjudge. Mis; judico.
Mismanage. Mis; manus. Mismeasure. Mis; mensura. Misogamist. Misos ; gameo.
Misogyny. Misos; gyne. Misopmion. Mis ; opinor. [sttadeo. Mispersuade,
mispersuasion.
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd, 1853
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An Explanatory and phonographic pronouncing dictionary of ...
MISPENDIXG. mls-spend-lng, ppr. Spending ill. MISPENSE, nils-spins', n. Waste
; loss. MISPENT. misspent-, pp. Spent ill. MISPERSUADE, mls-per-soa'd, vt. To
bring to a wrong notion. [a wrong notion. MISPER8UADED, mls-per-aoi"d-ed, pp.
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
To MispersuAde, ra. Persuadir á alguna noción ó parecer erróneo.
MispeksuAsion, ». Error, idea siniestra, concepto erróneo. To MisplAce, ra.
Colocar mal, poner alguna cosa fuera de su lugar ; hacer o decir alguna cosa
fuera de proposito.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1828
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The Etymological Compendium: Or, Portfolio of Origins and ...
... s. erroneous notion Misopoet'ic, a. having a dislike to poetry Misorder, v.a. to
order or manage ill; — i. irregularity Misor'derly, ad. irregularly ; disorderly
Mispersuade, v.a. touring to a wrong notio Mispersua'slon, *. a false opinion
Mispla'ce, ...
Forwe dread,not alittle, the uncertainty ofthe end, knowing not in what state death
shall overtake us, lest perchance a slip of the inclination, or some despiteful
dealingof the devil, mayalter the constancy of our choice, and mispersuade usto ...
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The History of the Works of the Learned, Or, An Impartial ...
... or even 4 intimating to another, by any known infelligible Words or * Signs,
what we our selves do not think to be true, with an In- 1 tention to mispersuade.".
Upon this Definition of a round and compleatLye, he observes, That herein we
have ...