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Distemper (to ) conjugation

English
24 examples
This verb can also mean the following: disease, mix unduly, paint, temper, disturb, derange the functions of, derange, make disaffected, ruffle, scene i, act iii, in, act i, change the due proportions of, do, down and out in paris and london, chapter xix, deprive, intoxicate, make disproportionate, sermon xvi

Conjugation of distemper

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Present Simple
distemper
distemper
distempers
distemper
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Future Simple
will distemper
will distemper
will distemper
will distemper
will distemper
will distemper
Past Simple
distempered
distempered
distempered
distempered
distempered
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Conditional Simple
would distemper
would distemper
would distemper
would distemper
would distemper
would distemper
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Present Progressive
am distempering
are distempering
is distempering
are distempering
are distempering
are distempering
Future Progressive
will be distempering
will be distempering
will be distempering
will be distempering
will be distempering
will be distempering
Past Progressive
was distempering
were distempering
was distempering
were distempering
were distempering
were distempering
Conditional Progressive
would be distempering
would be distempering
would be distempering
would be distempering
would be distempering
would be distempering
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Present Perfect
have distempered
have distempered
has distempered
have distempered
have distempered
have distempered
Future Perfect
will have distempered
will have distempered
will have distempered
will have distempered
will have distempered
will have distempered
Past Perfect
had distempered
had distempered
had distempered
had distempered
had distempered
had distempered
Conditional Perfect
would have distempered
would have distempered
would have distempered
would have distempered
would have distempered
would have distempered
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been distempering
have been distempering
has been distempering
have been distempering
have been distempering
have been distempering
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been distempering
will have been distempering
will have been distempering
will have been distempering
will have been distempering
will have been distempering
Past Perfect Progressive
had been distempering
had been distempering
had been distempering
had been distempering
had been distempering
had been distempering
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been distempering
would have been distempering
would have been distempering
would have been distempering
would have been distempering
would have been distempering

Examples of distemper

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Sleep, the wide blessing, "seemed to me distemper's worst calamity.
- Sounds like distemper to me.
-Well, little meat, no distemper.
A dram of this will drive away distemper.
A single-stranded RNA virus, not that unlike canine distemper...
"Sleep, the wide blessing, "seemed to me distemper's worst calamity.
- Sounds like distemper to me.
-Well, little meat, no distemper.
A dram of this will drive away distemper.
A single-stranded RNA virus, not that unlike canine distemper...
If our blood runs cooler and more temperate, let us not account to ourselves for virtue, but place it to the credit of the soothing balm of the passage of years that we have fortifications against the distempers of juvenility.
If our blood runs cooler and more temperate, let us not account to ourselves for virtue, but place it to the credit of the soothing balm of the passage of years that we have fortifications against the distempers of juvenility.
- He is in his retirement marvelous distempered.
But that gold exists only in his poor distempered mind, not in the castles and dungeons of the robber barons and despots of yore.
I still see the place of distress... shipwrecked... the distempered walls... the slatted shutters giving up to the furnace. The soiling of the blood.
Is in his retirement marvellous distempered.
Is in his retirement marvelous distempered.
- We're painting, not distempering.
- He is in his retirement marvelous distempered.
But that gold exists only in his poor distempered mind, not in the castles and dungeons of the robber barons and despots of yore.
I still see the place of distress... shipwrecked... the distempered walls... the slatted shutters giving up to the furnace. The soiling of the blood.
Is in his retirement marvellous distempered.
Is in his retirement marvelous distempered.
- We're painting, not distempering.

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