CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BEZZLE
PRESENT
Present
I bezzle
you bezzle
he/she/it bezzles
we bezzle
you bezzle
they bezzle
Present continuous
I am bezzling
you are bezzling
he/she/it is bezzling
we are bezzling
you are bezzling
they are bezzling
Present perfect
I have bezzled
you have bezzled
he/she/it has bezzled
we have bezzled
you have bezzled
they have bezzled
Present perfect continuous
I have been bezzling
you have been bezzling
he/she/it has been bezzling
we have been bezzling
you have been bezzling
they have been bezzling
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I bezzled
you bezzled
he/she/it bezzled
we bezzled
you bezzled
they bezzled
Past continuous
I was bezzling
you were bezzling
he/she/it was bezzling
we were bezzling
you were bezzling
they were bezzling
Past perfect
I had bezzled
you had bezzled
he/she/it had bezzled
we had bezzled
you had bezzled
they had bezzled
Past perfect continuous
I had been bezzling
you had been bezzling
he/she/it had been bezzling
we had been bezzling
you had been bezzling
they had been bezzling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will bezzle
you will bezzle
he/she/it will bezzle
we will bezzle
you will bezzle
they will bezzle
Future continuous
I will be bezzling
you will be bezzling
he/she/it will be bezzling
we will be bezzling
you will be bezzling
they will be bezzling
Future perfect
I will have bezzled
you will have bezzled
he/she/it will have bezzled
we will have bezzled
you will have bezzled
they will have bezzled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bezzling
you will have been bezzling
he/she/it will have been bezzling
we will have been bezzling
you will have been bezzling
they will have been bezzling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would bezzle
you would bezzle
he/she/it would bezzle
we would bezzle
you would bezzle
they would bezzle
Conditional continuous
I would be bezzling
you would be bezzling
he/she/it would be bezzling
we would be bezzling
you would be bezzling
they would be bezzling
Conditional perfect
I would have bezzle
you would have bezzle
he/she/it would have bezzle
we would have bezzle
you would have bezzle
they would have bezzle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bezzling
you would have been bezzling
he/she/it would have been bezzling
we would have been bezzling
you would have been bezzling
they would have been bezzling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you bezzle
we let´s bezzle
you bezzle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
bezzling
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BEZZLE»
Discover the use of
bezzle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bezzle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Household Words: A Weekly Journal
But,' says I, ' it isn't sharp, Mrs. Bezzle.' " So she shakes her head ; says she, ' 1 11
give you an example which is true, and one out of a many.' U'I once knew an
excellent young man who died of cholera. He left a widow and three little children
.
BEZZLE'S DREAM. Mn. BEZZLE was the editor and proprietor of a large and
influential newspaper that sold t\vo for a cent, and had special correspondents in
every corner of the oilico. By honest industry and a generous disregard of what \
vent ...
3
The Dropanchor Chronicle: A SAT Vocabulary Novel
"Mister Bezzle to you, ox face," screamed Bamalford. "A clown like you has no
right to lay aside the trappings of courtesy." Mister Bezzle or just plain Bezzle, it
was beside the point. The appeal of Lumps had struck home. Bezzle shuddered ...
4
History of Greed: Financial Fraud from Tulip Mania to Bernie ...
As the Financial Times remembered, the famous economist John Kenneth
Galbraith once proposed a measure of the economic cycle called the “bezzle.” It
is a measure of the inventory that 12 has been purloined from investors. In fat
years ...
5
The English dialect dictionary
BEZZLE, o.' \Vm. Yks. Lan. Chs. Stf. Der. Lin. Nh . “far. “for. 5hr. Glo. e.An. Also
written bessle w.Yks. ', bazzle Chs.' [be'zL] 1. To waste, squander ; also, to
enibezzle. Yks. THonEsnY Left. (1103). w.Yks. Leeds Mrrc. Suppl. (May 9, 1865]
B ; w.
6
Mean Markets and Lizard Brains: How to Profit from the New ...
In The Great Crash, John Kenneth Galbraith uses the word “bezzle” to describe
an aspect of this mood swing. Bezzle is derived from embezzle, and Galbraith
describes the ability of people to siphon funds out of companies and the world
more ...
For permission requests, write to the publisher, addressed“Attention: Permissions
Coordinator,”atthe address below. Bezzle Books 1492 Lake MurrayBoulevard
Columbia, SouthCarolina 29212 This isaworkof fiction.Names, characters, places
...
Hans Hergot. Run Amok Hans Hergot Bezzle Books Columbia, South Carolina
Table of Contents Cover Title Page Prologue Chapter1 Chapter 2.
Galbraith coined the term 'bezzle' to mean the 'inventory of undiscovered
embezzlement in – or more precisely not in – the country's businesses and banks
' (1961: 152). In boom times, the bezzle is high and undetected, because cash is
...
10
The Legacy of John Kenneth Galbraith
This inventory – perhaps it should be called the bezzle – ... varies in size with the
business cycle. In good times people are relaxed, trusting, and money is plentiful.
But even though money is plentiful, there are always many people who need ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BEZZLE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
bezzle is used in the context of the following news items.
Stalling testifies against McSwain, Crume
Stalling said a forth man, identified only by his street name "Bezzle," was with them earlier, but split before the confrontation. He said the street ... «News Dispatch, Jun 15»
Ramalinga Raju: The Indian hustler
This inventory — it should perhaps be called the bezzle — amounts at any moment to many millions of dollars. In good times people are ... «Daily News & Analysis, Apr 15»
Brazil waxes and wanes
The inevitable discovery in a downturn of what the late, great JK Galbraith called the “bezzle” — the unknown amount of fraud within companies ... «Financial Times, Feb 15»
ALEX BRUMMER: Fate of Morrisons boss Dalton Philips offers some …
As the late Harvard economist JK Galbraith wrote, the 'bezzle' – the desire to make easy profits – quickly returns. It will be Cottrell's job to ... «This is Money, Jan 15»
The African dream needs to adapt to leaner times
In Nigeria the falling world price of oil has exposed a classic case of what the economist J K Galbraith termed the “bezzle”. This is the sum of ... «Financial Times, Dec 14»
Review: The secret cause of economic crises
The untrustworthy emerge to take advantage of these circumstances. Fraudulent activity, or what J K Galbraith called the “bezzle,” increases. «Reuters Blogs, Nov 14»
Are we even sure 50 Cent can Read? Because he sure can't Write!
In one song, 50 writes: "Chokes me, I'll have your mama picking out your casket, bastard I'm on the next level, bright ring bigot bezzle." «Doghouse Boxing, Aug 14»
The Bezeled Truth: are edge-to-edge screens practical for real-world …
The smooth side bezzle is gentle to touch (I have a nexus 4 and a Moto X). ... Anyway, it's the top and botom bezzle that we're talking here, 2 cm ... «Phandroid.com, Aug 14»
AH Primetime: Samsung's Hopes The Note 4 Can Save It's Sinking …
... more-screen-lees-bezzle, higher-quality, and experience improvement(s). Samsung hasn't come through on some of those in the past year, ... «Android Headlines - Android News, Aug 14»
How to Explain the Number of Financial Crimes on Wall Street
... when all about are opportunities to plunge into bigger and bigger bets, the players are riding the “bezzle” high, “bezzle” as in embezzlement. «Forbes, Jun 14»