ВІДМІНЮВАННЯ АНГЛІЙСЬКА ДІЄСЛОВА OPPIGNORATE
PRESENT
Present
I oppignorate
you oppignorate
he/she/it oppignorates
we oppignorate
you oppignorate
they oppignorate
Present continuous
I am oppignorating
you are oppignorating
he/she/it is oppignorating
we are oppignorating
you are oppignorating
they are oppignorating
Present perfect
I have oppignorated
you have oppignorated
he/she/it has oppignorated
we have oppignorated
you have oppignorated
they have oppignorated
Present perfect continuous
I have been oppignorating
you have been oppignorating
he/she/it has been oppignorating
we have been oppignorating
you have been oppignorating
they have been oppignorating
PAST
Past
I oppignorated
you oppignorated
he/she/it oppignorated
we oppignorated
you oppignorated
they oppignorated
Past continuous
I was oppignorating
you were oppignorating
he/she/it was oppignorating
we were oppignorating
you were oppignorating
they were oppignorating
Past perfect
I had oppignorated
you had oppignorated
he/she/it had oppignorated
we had oppignorated
you had oppignorated
they had oppignorated
Past perfect continuous
I had been oppignorating
you had been oppignorating
he/she/it had been oppignorating
we had been oppignorating
you had been oppignorating
they had been oppignorating
FUTURE
Future
I will oppignorate
you will oppignorate
he/she/it will oppignorate
we will oppignorate
you will oppignorate
they will oppignorate
Future continuous
I will be oppignorating
you will be oppignorating
he/she/it will be oppignorating
we will be oppignorating
you will be oppignorating
they will be oppignorating
Future perfect
I will have oppignorated
you will have oppignorated
he/she/it will have oppignorated
we will have oppignorated
you will have oppignorated
they will have oppignorated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been oppignorating
you will have been oppignorating
he/she/it will have been oppignorating
we will have been oppignorating
you will have been oppignorating
they will have been oppignorating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would oppignorate
you would oppignorate
he/she/it would oppignorate
we would oppignorate
you would oppignorate
they would oppignorate
Conditional continuous
I would be oppignorating
you would be oppignorating
he/she/it would be oppignorating
we would be oppignorating
you would be oppignorating
they would be oppignorating
Conditional perfect
I would have oppignorate
you would have oppignorate
he/she/it would have oppignorate
we would have oppignorate
you would have oppignorate
they would have oppignorate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been oppignorating
you would have been oppignorating
he/she/it would have been oppignorating
we would have been oppignorating
you would have been oppignorating
they would have been oppignorating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you oppignorate
we let´s oppignorate
you oppignorate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to oppignorate
Past participle
oppignorated
Present Participle
oppignorating
10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «OPPIGNORATE»
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oppignorate з наступної бібліографічної підбірки. Книжки пов'язані зі словом
oppignorate та короткі уривки з них для забезпечення контексту його використання в англійська літературі.
To OppIgnorate, va. Empeñar, dar ó dexar alguna cosa en prenda. To O'ppilate,
va. Opilar, causar obstrucción. OppilAtion, í. Opilación, obstrucción. O'ppilative, a.
Opilativo, obstructivo. O ppii.ATivEKESs, ». Tendencia á obstrucción. Oppléted ...
... parents who had numerous families, which they could not maintain, should
have relief out of the public revenues of the empire ; that they might be under no
temptation either to expose, or kill, or sell, or oppignorate and enslave their
children.
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An etymological dictionary of the English language
Opium. Opine, opiniate, opiniative, opinion, opi- nionate. Opinor. Opium. Opium.
Oppidam. Oppidum. Oppignorate. Op ; pignus. Oppone. Op ; pono. Opportune.
Op ; porto. Oppose, opposition. Op ; pono. Oppress. Op ; premo. Opprohrious.
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd, 1854
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THE CLASS-BOOKOF ETYMOLOGY, DESIGNED TO PROMOTE PRECISION IN ...
Opine, opiniate, opiniative, opinion, opi- nionate. Opinor. Opium. Opium.
Oppidam. Oppidum. Oppignorate. Op ; pignus. Oppone. Op ; pono. Opportune.
Op; porto. Oppose, opposition. Op; pono. Oppress. Op; premo. Opprobrious. Op;
probrum.
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An universal etymological English dictionary. 21st [sic] ed
OPO'PANAX [Siroiramt, Gr.] the Juice of Panax, or the Herb AU heal. OPPIDAN {
oppidanus, L.j a Townsman. To OPPIGNORATE [ctfigner,, L.] to pledge, to pawn.
OPPIC'NORATED [oppgmiratus, L.] pawned. To OP'PrLATE [oppiltr, F. ttpilatum, ...
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Christ Dying and Drawing Sinners to Himself, Or, A Survey of ...
... of the earth, and all their precious stones, they should not buy a day's glory in
heaven; but fay that they should sell the earth and the heavens, and oppignorate
or lay in pledge sun and moon and stars, if they were their moveable inheritance,
...
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Origines ecclesiasticae: or, The antiquities of the ...
... that poor parents who had numerous families, which they could not maintain,
should have relief out of the public revenues of the empire ; that they might be
under no temptation either to expose, or kill, or sell or oppignorate and enslave
their ...
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Lex, rex: the law and the prince, a dispute for the just ...
... sonne; for so he mighe tirrne a Monarchic into an Aristocratic, and put twelve
men in the place of one King. 3. Any heritor. taken captive , may lawfully
oppignorate , yea and give all his. inheritance as a ranfome for his liberty ; for a
man ...
Samuel Rutherford, John Maxwell (abp. of Tuam.), 1644
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The works of the learned Joseph Bingham ...: the second volume
... of the publick Revenues of the Empire ; that they might be under no Temptation
either to expose, or kill, or sell, or oppignorate and enslave their Children j of
which there had been so great Complaints under the former Reigns of
Heathenism.
Joseph Bingham, Robert Knaplock ((Londres)), 1726
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Origines ecclesiasticæ: or, The antiquities of the Christian ...
maintain, should have Relief out of the publick Revenues of the Empire ; that they
might be under no Temptation either to expose, or kill, or sell, or oppignorate and
enflave their Children; of which there had been so great Complaints under the ...