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reive

(riːv)
vb
(Military) (intr) dialect Scot and Northern English to go on a plundering raid
[variant of reave1]
ˈreiver n
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reive


Past participle: reived
Gerund: reiving

Imperative
reive
reive
Present
I reive
you reive
he/she/it reives
we reive
you reive
they reive
Preterite
I reived
you reived
he/she/it reived
we reived
you reived
they reived
Present Continuous
I am reiving
you are reiving
he/she/it is reiving
we are reiving
you are reiving
they are reiving
Present Perfect
I have reived
you have reived
he/she/it has reived
we have reived
you have reived
they have reived
Past Continuous
I was reiving
you were reiving
he/she/it was reiving
we were reiving
you were reiving
they were reiving
Past Perfect
I had reived
you had reived
he/she/it had reived
we had reived
you had reived
they had reived
Future
I will reive
you will reive
he/she/it will reive
we will reive
you will reive
they will reive
Future Perfect
I will have reived
you will have reived
he/she/it will have reived
we will have reived
you will have reived
they will have reived
Future Continuous
I will be reiving
you will be reiving
he/she/it will be reiving
we will be reiving
you will be reiving
they will be reiving
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been reiving
you have been reiving
he/she/it has been reiving
we have been reiving
you have been reiving
they have been reiving
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been reiving
you will have been reiving
he/she/it will have been reiving
we will have been reiving
you will have been reiving
they will have been reiving
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been reiving
you had been reiving
he/she/it had been reiving
we had been reiving
you had been reiving
they had been reiving
Conditional
I would reive
you would reive
he/she/it would reive
we would reive
you would reive
they would reive
Past Conditional
I would have reived
you would have reived
he/she/it would have reived
we would have reived
you would have reived
they would have reived
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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