KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS DERELIGIONISE
PRESENT
Present
I dereligionise
you dereligionise
he/she/it dereligionises
we dereligionise
you dereligionise
they dereligionise
Present continuous
I am dereligionising
you are dereligionising
he/she/it is dereligionising
we are dereligionising
you are dereligionising
they are dereligionising
Present perfect
I have dereligionised
you have dereligionised
he/she/it has dereligionised
we have dereligionised
you have dereligionised
they have dereligionised
Present perfect continuous
I have been dereligionising
you have been dereligionising
he/she/it has been dereligionising
we have been dereligionising
you have been dereligionising
they have been dereligionising
PAST
Past
I dereligionised
you dereligionised
he/she/it dereligionised
we dereligionised
you dereligionised
they dereligionised
Past continuous
I was dereligionising
you were dereligionising
he/she/it was dereligionising
we were dereligionising
you were dereligionising
they were dereligionising
Past perfect
I had dereligionised
you had dereligionised
he/she/it had dereligionised
we had dereligionised
you had dereligionised
they had dereligionised
Past perfect continuous
I had been dereligionising
you had been dereligionising
he/she/it had been dereligionising
we had been dereligionising
you had been dereligionising
they had been dereligionising
FUTURE
Future
I will dereligionise
you will dereligionise
he/she/it will dereligionise
we will dereligionise
you will dereligionise
they will dereligionise
Future continuous
I will be dereligionising
you will be dereligionising
he/she/it will be dereligionising
we will be dereligionising
you will be dereligionising
they will be dereligionising
Future perfect
I will have dereligionised
you will have dereligionised
he/she/it will have dereligionised
we will have dereligionised
you will have dereligionised
they will have dereligionised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been dereligionising
you will have been dereligionising
he/she/it will have been dereligionising
we will have been dereligionising
you will have been dereligionising
they will have been dereligionising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would dereligionise
you would dereligionise
he/she/it would dereligionise
we would dereligionise
you would dereligionise
they would dereligionise
Conditional continuous
I would be dereligionising
you would be dereligionising
he/she/it would be dereligionising
we would be dereligionising
you would be dereligionising
they would be dereligionising
Conditional perfect
I would have dereligionise
you would have dereligionise
he/she/it would have dereligionise
we would have dereligionise
you would have dereligionise
they would have dereligionise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been dereligionising
you would have been dereligionising
he/she/it would have been dereligionising
we would have been dereligionising
you would have been dereligionising
they would have been dereligionising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dereligionise
we let´s dereligionise
you dereligionise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to dereligionise
Past participle
dereligionised
Present Participle
dereligionising
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DERELIGIONISE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
dereligionise in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
dereligionise im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Working withthis particularity, they hoped to dereligionise themselves and thus
be integrated eitherinto aristocratic orbourgeois society, as we seeinthe
characterof Swann and hisSalon, orwith Bloch—both from Proust's book.This
continues ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
... being abandoned: land gained from thewaterbya change of waterline. [L.
derelinquĕre, lictum,—de,inten., and linquĕre, to leave.] Dereligionise, dērēlij′
onīz,v.t. to makeirreligious. Deride, derīd′,v.t.to laughat:tomock.—n.Derid′er. —
adj.
This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS.
4
The formation of Christian character: a contribution to ...
Try it as we may, we cannot in Britain dereligionise our life. Christ has touched
our politics, our education, our 8 THE FORMATION OF CHRISTIAN
CHARACTER.
William Straton Bruce, 1908
5
The Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England, a ...
The positivist moralist in dereligionising life would render it tame, flat, insipid,
without zest, but the truth is he cannot dereligionise life, since after the
suppression or abandonment of creeds and positive institutions, religion would
be found to ...
Jospeh Miller (rector of Gt. Bolas.), 1885
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... aiR- derelict adj. ЗТтЕ, ЧКсЧтЬ; л. сгщ; ЩЩ) ЧКгЧЛ qWí, чГ<сЧтВ ЧТсТ; и.
dereliction !5gfa; счпт; ?$ч ?чтч; í4*i{ dereligionise v./. mfpj ЗЧТТТ ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
If certain places do things to my brain that I call 'religious', does it demystify,
debunk or dereligionise the experience if it can be shown (which at the moment it
can't) that the medium of the experience is, say, an electromagnetic field? I don't ...
People in the West often say that, since we lack the first commandment and a
belief in God, Buddhism is just a way of life, a philosophy and not a religion. But
to say that is to 'dereligionise' millions of people in Asia. The trouble is that many
...
... dereligionise" politics, "demoralise" and to "despiritualise" the political
behaviour, is to institute the law of the jungle. The direct influence of religion on
politics is seen in its two-pfonged hold on a political system. The paradox of
religion is that ...
Cyril A. Ndoh, C. E. Emezi, 1997
The scepticism of the Muslims that there is an international conspiracy to
dereligionise them is then not unfounded. The world today is not a better place to
live. Violence or war can be spotted at one place or another. Forces that destroy
the ...