英语动词DISPROFESS的变化形式
PRESENT
Present
I disprofess
you disprofess
he/she/it disprofesses
we disprofess
you disprofess
they disprofess
Present continuous
I am disprofessing
you are disprofessing
he/she/it is disprofessing
we are disprofessing
you are disprofessing
they are disprofessing
Present perfect
I have disprofessed
you have disprofessed
he/she/it has disprofessed
we have disprofessed
you have disprofessed
they have disprofessed
Present perfect continuous
I have been disprofessing
you have been disprofessing
he/she/it has been disprofessing
we have been disprofessing
you have been disprofessing
they have been disprofessing
PAST
Past
I disprofessed
you disprofessed
he/she/it disprofessed
we disprofessed
you disprofessed
they disprofessed
Past continuous
I was disprofessing
you were disprofessing
he/she/it was disprofessing
we were disprofessing
you were disprofessing
they were disprofessing
Past perfect
I had disprofessed
you had disprofessed
he/she/it had disprofessed
we had disprofessed
you had disprofessed
they had disprofessed
Past perfect continuous
I had been disprofessing
you had been disprofessing
he/she/it had been disprofessing
we had been disprofessing
you had been disprofessing
they had been disprofessing
FUTURE
Future
I will disprofess
you will disprofess
he/she/it will disprofess
we will disprofess
you will disprofess
they will disprofess
Future continuous
I will be disprofessing
you will be disprofessing
he/she/it will be disprofessing
we will be disprofessing
you will be disprofessing
they will be disprofessing
Future perfect
I will have disprofessed
you will have disprofessed
he/she/it will have disprofessed
we will have disprofessed
you will have disprofessed
they will have disprofessed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disprofessing
you will have been disprofessing
he/she/it will have been disprofessing
we will have been disprofessing
you will have been disprofessing
they will have been disprofessing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disprofess
you would disprofess
he/she/it would disprofess
we would disprofess
you would disprofess
they would disprofess
Conditional continuous
I would be disprofessing
you would be disprofessing
he/she/it would be disprofessing
we would be disprofessing
you would be disprofessing
they would be disprofessing
Conditional perfect
I would have disprofess
you would have disprofess
he/she/it would have disprofess
we would have disprofess
you would have disprofess
they would have disprofess
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disprofessing
you would have been disprofessing
he/she/it would have been disprofessing
we would have been disprofessing
you would have been disprofessing
they would have been disprofessing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disprofess
we let´s disprofess
you disprofess
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disprofessed
Present Participle
disprofessing
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Nichol's library edition of the British poets: with memoir ...
XX, Thus she at length persuaded him to rise, And with her wend to see what
new success Might him befall upon new enterprise : His arms, which he had vow'
d to disprofess,2 She gather'd up and did about him dress, And his forwander'd3
...
George Gilfillan, William Shakespeare, 1862
2
The Canterbury tales and Faerie queene, with other poems of ...
Britomart promises that she " will, with proof of lost extremity deliver her from
thence, or with her for you die ; " and Scudamour is persuaded to reassume "his
arms, which he had vowed to disprofess." s Soon the pair arrive before the castle
of ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, David Laing Purves, Edmund Spenser, 1870
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
To Disprofess, v. a. অস্বীকক্টর-কৃ. KW বা ব্যব'সা*য়* অপহ্নব-কৃ; বা ম্ভগাপন-কু.
ম্বধর্মা পরিত্যগে-কৃ. ন্বধর্মাবহির্তুত-কৃ I Disprofit, n. S. ক্ষতি, হানি. অপচয়.
হনাকসান. অনাভ. প্নতি বন্ধ. ব্যাঘাত. বাধা. বিঘু | Disproof, n. s- অপ্লামাণ্যকরণ.
খুঁটাকরণ.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
4
A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
... be extended, i Dispreader, dis-spred'ur, s. A publisher ; a di- TnlgeT.
Disprivilege, dis-priv'e-lij, v. a. To deprive of a privilege. — Obsolete. 1 Dispbjze,
dis-prize', v. a. To undervalue. Disprofess, dis-pro-fes', v. n. To renounce the
profession of.
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
স ববত্র রটনা করে যে | To Disprize, শো. a. :Q:(.§, অল্প-বৃচ, অল্পমব্ল]-ঢাওর (f.':p), অন্ন দাম
বিতর্ককু. | To Disprofess, v. a. '~'II¥-I?FI.3-§, ধর্মা Z1 ব্যব'সয়ে' অপহৃষ-কৃ, বা গোপন-কৃ
. ন্বধর্মা পবিভ্যাগ-বৃচ, ষধর্নাবহির্তুত-কৃ I Disprofirt, শো. s. ক্ষতি, হ'ট্রিনি.
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
DIBPRBADER, dis-spred'nr, s. A publisher ; a di- I vulgcr. DISPRTVU.EGF, dis-
priv'e-lij, e>. «. To deprive of a privilege. — Obsolete. DISPRIZE, dia-prize', v. a.
To undervalue. DISPROFESS, dis-pro-fes', v. n. To renounce the profession of.
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Sixteenth-Century Poetry: An Annotated Anthology
His arms, which he had vowed to disprofess, She gathered up and did about him
dress, And his forwandered steed unto him got; So forth they both yfere make
their progress, And march not past the mountenance of a shot Till they arrived ...
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Lexicology, Semantics, and Lexicography: Selected Papers ...
... dispart v2 discourtesy n dispersed ppla discovery displace V disdainful a
dispread V disdainfully adv disprofess V disentrail V dispurveyance n
disentrailed ppla disquiet a disgrace n disquietness n disgrace V disquiet n
dishearten V disrobe ...
Julie Coleman, Christian Kay, 2000
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
DisprAisible, o. Vituperable. DisphAisingly, ad. Vituperiosamente. To Dispréad,
ra. Desplegar. — rn. Extenderse. DispreAder, ». Pregonero, publicador. То
Dispríze, va. Despreciar. То Disprofess, va. Abandonar la profesión de. Disprófit,
».
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1828
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The Works: In Sex Volumes. With A Glossary Explaining the ...
His Arms, which he had vow'd to disprofess, She gather'd up, and did about him
dress, And his forwandred Steed unto him got : So forth they both yfere make
their Progress, And march not past the Mounfnauncc of a Shot, Till they arriv'd, ...
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, 1750