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shend

(ʃɛnd)
vb (tr) , shends, shending or shent (ʃɛnt)
1. to put to shame
2. to chide or reproach
3. to injure or destroy
[Old English gescendan, from scand shame]
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shend


Past participle: shent
Gerund: shending

Imperative
shend
shend
Present
I shend
you shend
he/she/it shends
we shend
you shend
they shend
Preterite
I shent
you shent
he/she/it shent
we shent
you shent
they shent
Present Continuous
I am shending
you are shending
he/she/it is shending
we are shending
you are shending
they are shending
Present Perfect
I have shent
you have shent
he/she/it has shent
we have shent
you have shent
they have shent
Past Continuous
I was shending
you were shending
he/she/it was shending
we were shending
you were shending
they were shending
Past Perfect
I had shent
you had shent
he/she/it had shent
we had shent
you had shent
they had shent
Future
I will shend
you will shend
he/she/it will shend
we will shend
you will shend
they will shend
Future Perfect
I will have shent
you will have shent
he/she/it will have shent
we will have shent
you will have shent
they will have shent
Future Continuous
I will be shending
you will be shending
he/she/it will be shending
we will be shending
you will be shending
they will be shending
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been shending
you have been shending
he/she/it has been shending
we have been shending
you have been shending
they have been shending
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been shending
you will have been shending
he/she/it will have been shending
we will have been shending
you will have been shending
they will have been shending
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been shending
you had been shending
he/she/it had been shending
we had been shending
you had been shending
they had been shending
Conditional
I would shend
you would shend
he/she/it would shend
we would shend
you would shend
they would shend
Past Conditional
I would have shent
you would have shent
he/she/it would have shent
we would have shent
you would have shent
they would have shent
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
References in periodicals archive ?
Shend also shared with the Adviser the important spheres of focus of the Punjab government.
This did so vexe thee, Death, that thou were faine To hire an apoplexe, to shend his braine, Till thou couldst come thyselfe, and hinder so That sprightly nectar which from it did flow; And yet his puissant witt was nere so drie, But even in midst of most infirmitie It crown'd his last worke with so faire an end, 'Twould puzzle the best witts alive to mend.
Shend, Agricultural statistics of the former USSR Republics and the Baltic States, Statistical bulletin, 1993.
Broadway that has been turned into a space for seating and plantings according to student Lacey Aley's winning design, will grace the spot in front of Town shend's Teahouse through May 7.
" Nicole, 36, is now starring in Cats in the WestEnd and shend admits being in London in the winter is a test of will power when it comes to eating healthily.
SOULMATES Wedding to Val in 1984 and as scrapping in Emmerdale with adversary O'Shea, played by actor Shend, in 2007
Here the old-fashioned usages, the stately diction, even the uncommon words ("shend" means to destroy, "optimacy" is "the highest place"), meld perfectly because the underlying rhythms are so supple in accommodation.
Despite complaints about the cost to the city, the Liverpool Summer Pops brought thousands to the Big Top venue and audiences not only celebrated pop culture and the return of legendary acts like The Who (Pete Town shend is pictured here) but the performers also enjoyed the experience.
For example, using Webster's Second the letter tree s-ht-eao-lnrw-fdeks (shelf, sheld, shend, shene, shand, shane, share, shark, stand, stane, stare, stark, store, stork, stowk, stows) has at least 168 relatives in its extended family.