Use "frequentative verb" in a sentence

1. Prickle is a frequentative of prick.

2. Middle English Crumplen, frequentative of Middle English crumpen

3. จาก ภาษาอังกฤษกลาง Crumplen, cromplen, frequentative ของ ภาษาอังกฤษกลาง crumpen (“ งอ ”), จาก ภาษาอังกฤษเก่า crump (“ เอน ”)

4. Allect (English) Origin & history From Latin Allectare, frequentative of allicere, Allectum

5. Word Origin Middle English: from Old French arguer, from Latin argutari ‘prattle’, frequentative of Arguere ‘make clear, prove, accuse’

6. C.1300, Crumplen, frequentative of crumpen "to curl up" (from Old English crump "bent, crooked")

7. Verb verb bejewels, verb Bejewelling, verb bejewelled; US verb bejeweling, US verb bejeweled [with object] Cover or adorn with jewels

8. Middle English from Old French arguer, from Latin argutari ‘prattle’, frequentative of Arguere ‘make clear, prove, accuse’

9. Middle English from Old French arguer, from Latin argutari ‘prattle’, frequentative of Arguere ‘make clear, prove, accuse’

10. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive away’): from Latin Agitat- ‘Agitated, driven’, from agitare, frequentative of agere ‘do, drive’

11. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive away’): from Latin agitat- ‘agitated, driven’, from Agitare, frequentative of agere ‘do, drive’

12. Ascertain verb (Ascertains, ascertained, ascertaining) insure verb (insures, insured, insuring) assure verb (assures, assured, assuring) ensure verb

13. Ascertain verb (Ascertains, ascertained, ascertaining) insure verb (insures, insured, insuring) assure verb (assures, assured, assuring) ensure verb

14. Ascertain verb (ascertains, ascertained, Ascertaining) insure verb (insures, insured, insuring) assure verb (assures, assured, assuring) ensure verb

15. An Auxiliary Verb is a verb that changes or helps another verb

16. From Middle English Crumplen, cromplen, frequentative of Middle English crumpen (“to curl up, crump”), from Old English crump (“bent, crooked”)

17. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive away’): from Latin Agitat- ‘Agitated, driven’, from agitare, frequentative of agere ‘do, drive’

18. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive away’): from Latin agitat- ‘Agitated, driven’, from agitare, frequentative of agere ‘do, drive’.

19. Browbeat verb (Browbeats, browbeated, browbeating) bullyrag verb

20. Asterte, Asterted verb escaped astoned verb amazed, astonished, surprised astored verb provided aswowne adv

21. • Chortle (verb) The verb Chortle has 1 sense:

22. • Blunder (verb) The verb Blunder has 3 senses:

23. • Agglutinate (verb) The verb Agglutinate has 2 senses:

24. • Cyclostyle (verb) The verb Cyclostyle has 1 sense:

25. • Clangour (verb) The verb Clangour has 1 sense:

26. • Convolute (verb) The verb Convolute has 2 senses:

27. • Countermand (verb) The verb Countermand has 1 sense:

28. • Clangor (verb) The verb Clangor has 2 senses:

29. • Brattice (verb) The verb Brattice has 1 sense:

30. • Clamour (verb) The verb Clamour has 2 senses:

31. Automatize verb, American (Automatizes, automatized, automatizing) automate verb

32. • Affright (verb) The verb Affright has 1 sense:

33. • Compere (verb) The verb Compere has 1 sense:

34. • Curvet (verb) The verb Curvet has 1 sense:

35. • Countermine (verb) The verb Countermine has 2 senses:

36. • Brandish (verb) The verb Brandish has 2 senses:

37. • Blather (verb) The verb Blather has 1 sense:

38. • Angulate (verb) The verb Angulate has 1 sense:

39. • Coagulate (verb) The verb Coagulate has 2 senses:

40. • Counterclaim (verb) The verb Counterclaim has 1 sense:

41. The verb to be is a Copulative verb

42. • Consecrate (verb) The verb Consecrate has 4 senses:

43. • Countercheck (verb) The verb Countercheck has 2 senses:

44. Formula: subject + Causative verb + agent + action verb + object.

45. Verb (en-verb) To make holy; to Consecrate

46. • Affront (verb) The verb Affront has 1 sense:

47. • Acuminate (verb) The verb Acuminate has 1 sense:

48. What is an Auxiliary verb? An Auxiliary verb is a verb that helps another verb to form its tense, voice or mood

49. • Clench (verb) The verb Clench has 2 senses: 1

50. Conjunctive Verb A Conjunctive verb is a grammar term

51. • Counterpoise (verb) The verb Counterpoise has 1 sense: 1

52. • Constitutionalize (verb) The verb Constitutionalize has 3 senses: 1

53. • Capriole (verb) The verb Capriole has 2 senses: 1

54. French Verb Conjugations Boutonner is a regular -er verb.

55. Anaesthetize verb, American (Anaesthetizes, anaesthetized, anaesthetizing) put under verb

56. • Advert (verb) The verb Advert has 3 senses: 1

57. • Arrogate (verb) The verb Arrogate has 3 senses: 1

58. • Colonise (verb) The verb Colonise has 2 senses: 1

59. • Burthen (verb) The verb Burthen has 1 sense: 1

60. Spanish Verb Conjugation Machine automatically conjugates spanish verb infinitives

61. • Countermarch (verb) The verb Countermarch has 2 senses: 1

62. Anaesthetize verb, American (Anaesthetizes, Anaesthetized, anaesthetizing) put under verb

63. In English grammar, an Auxiliary verb is a verb that determines the mood, tense, voice, or aspect of another verb in a verb phrase

64. Verb Benefactive construction, and a serial verb Benefactive construction

65. • Acetylate (verb) The verb Acetylate has 2 senses: 1

66. Verb Bewhispered (English) Verb Bewhispered Simple past tense and past Bewhispering (English) Verb Bewhispering Present participle of Bewhispers (English) Verb Bewhispers Third-person singular simple

67. What is Verb Conjugation? Learn English Verb Conjugation and Tense

68. French verb conjugation for Cesser and synonym for verb Cesser

69. Broil⇒ vi intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object- …

70. French verb conjugation for Accepter and synonym for verb Accepter

71. Abstain vi intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object- …

72. English translation of 'Callar' Full verb table intransitive verb 1

73. French verb conjugation for Applaudir and synonym for verb Applaudir

74. An Auxiliary verb is a verb that is used together with a main verb to show time and continuity

75. If you use an auxiliary verb without a main verb, you put Certainly in front of the auxiliary verb.

76. • Await is a transitive verb and wait is an intransitive verb

77. Adreamt (English) Adjective Adreamt (not comparable) (obsolete) adreassa (Northern Sami) Origin & history Norwegian adrecem (Catalan) Verb adrecem Verb form of adreçar Verb form adrecen (Catalan) Verb adrecen Verb form of adreçar

78. Accommodate (əˈkomədeit) verb

79. Adduct [ verb uh- duhkt; noun ad-uhkt ] verb (used with object) Physiology

80. Adosculor [Adosculari, adosculatus sum] verb (1st) DEP: give a kiss to verb