Contrary (to ) conjugation

English
20 examples
This verb can also mean the following: be, oppose, frustrate, contradict, become reversed, act in opposition to, impugn, sir thomas malory, in le morte darthur, debate, uphold an opposite opinion, bishop latimer, do, book x, act inconsistently, be selfcontradictory, argue, act, do the opposite of, chapter lxxvij, bishop

Conjugation of contrary

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Present Simple
contrary
contrary
contraries
contrary
contrary
contrary
Future Simple
will contrary
will contrary
will contrary
will contrary
will contrary
will contrary
Past Simple
contraried
contraried
contraried
contraried
contraried
contraried
Conditional Simple
would contrary
would contrary
would contrary
would contrary
would contrary
would contrary
I
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it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am contrarying
are contrarying
is contrarying
are contrarying
are contrarying
are contrarying
Future Progressive
will be contrarying
will be contrarying
will be contrarying
will be contrarying
will be contrarying
will be contrarying
Past Progressive
was contrarying
were contrarying
was contrarying
were contrarying
were contrarying
were contrarying
Conditional Progressive
would be contrarying
would be contrarying
would be contrarying
would be contrarying
would be contrarying
would be contrarying
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have contraried
have contraried
has contraried
have contraried
have contraried
have contraried
Future Perfect
will have contraried
will have contraried
will have contraried
will have contraried
will have contraried
will have contraried
Past Perfect
had contraried
had contraried
had contraried
had contraried
had contraried
had contraried
Conditional Perfect
would have contraried
would have contraried
would have contraried
would have contraried
would have contraried
would have contraried
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been contrarying
have been contrarying
has been contrarying
have been contrarying
have been contrarying
have been contrarying
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been contrarying
will have been contrarying
will have been contrarying
will have been contrarying
will have been contrarying
will have been contrarying
Past Perfect Progressive
had been contrarying
had been contrarying
had been contrarying
had been contrarying
had been contrarying
had been contrarying
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been contrarying
would have been contrarying
would have been contrarying
would have been contrarying
would have been contrarying
would have been contrarying

Examples of contrary

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" ""affirms to the contrary:"
" To the contrary, the ""octroi"" was maintained."
" Unless one of the parties stipulates a clause to the contrary."
"All who serve in the archdiocese should believe in God... support belief in Jesus Christ... engage in prayer... respect ecclesiastical authority... not take a public position contrary to the Catholic Church... "
"As of yet I have left no fingerprints behind me, "contrary to what the police say.
" ""affirms to the contrary:"
" To the contrary, the ""octroi"" was maintained."
" Unless one of the parties stipulates a clause to the contrary."
"All who serve in the archdiocese should believe in God... support belief in Jesus Christ... engage in prayer... respect ecclesiastical authority... not take a public position contrary to the Catholic Church... "
"As of yet I have left no fingerprints behind me, "contrary to what the police say.
"Dance of contraries," didn't sound like a student.
Come, I pray thee, I do not contraries.
I' th' commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things; for no kind of traffic Would I admit; no name of magistrate;
I' th' commonwealth I would by contraries execute all things;
No contraries hold more antipathy than I and such a knave.
"Dance of contraries," didn't sound like a student.
Come, I pray thee, I do not contraries.
I' th' commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things; for no kind of traffic Would I admit; no name of magistrate;
I' th' commonwealth I would by contraries execute all things;
No contraries hold more antipathy than I and such a knave.

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