introducer
English
Etymology
Noun
introducer (plural introducers)
- Someone or something that introduces.
- 1850, The Cottager's Monthly Visitor (volume 30, page 314)
- The impartial observer of mankind is compelled to acknowledge that anger is the bane of society, the introducer of discord into the families of rich and poor, the disjoiner of friendships, the destroyer of conjugal and domestic bliss.
- 1850, The Cottager's Monthly Visitor (volume 30, page 314)
Anagrams
Danish
Verb
introducer
Interlingua
Verb
introducer
- to introduce
Conjugation
Conjugation of introducer
infinitive | introducer | ||
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participle | present | perfect | |
introducente | introducite | ||
active | simple | perfect | |
present | introduce | ha introducite | |
past | introduceva | habeva introducite | |
future | introducera | habera introducite | |
conditional | introducerea | haberea introducite | |
imperative | introduce | ||
passive | simple | perfect | |
present | es introducite | ha essite introducite | |
past | esseva introducite | habeva essite introducite | |
future | essera introducite | habera essite introducite | |
conditional | esserea introducite | haberea essite introducite | |
imperative | sia introducite |