CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CANONISE
PRESENT
Present
I canonise
you canonise
he/she/it canonises
we canonise
you canonise
they canonise
Present continuous
I am canonising
you are canonising
he/she/it is canonising
we are canonising
you are canonising
they are canonising
Present perfect
I have canonised
you have canonised
he/she/it has canonised
we have canonised
you have canonised
they have canonised
Present perfect continuous
I have been canonising
you have been canonising
he/she/it has been canonising
we have been canonising
you have been canonising
they have been canonising
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 canonised
you canonised
he/she/it canonised
we canonised
you canonised
they canonised
Past continuous
I was canonising
you were canonising
he/she/it was canonising
we were canonising
you were canonising
they were canonising
Past perfect
I had canonised
you had canonised
he/she/it had canonised
we had canonised
you had canonised
they had canonised
Past perfect continuous
I had been canonising
you had been canonising
he/she/it had been canonising
we had been canonising
you had been canonising
they had been canonising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will canonise
you will canonise
he/she/it will canonise
we will canonise
you will canonise
they will canonise
Future continuous
I will be canonising
you will be canonising
he/she/it will be canonising
we will be canonising
you will be canonising
they will be canonising
Future perfect
I will have canonised
you will have canonised
he/she/it will have canonised
we will have canonised
you will have canonised
they will have canonised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been canonising
you will have been canonising
he/she/it will have been canonising
we will have been canonising
you will have been canonising
they will have been canonising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would canonise
you would canonise
he/she/it would canonise
we would canonise
you would canonise
they would canonise
Conditional continuous
I would be canonising
you would be canonising
he/she/it would be canonising
we would be canonising
you would be canonising
they would be canonising
Conditional perfect
I would have canonise
you would have canonise
he/she/it would have canonise
we would have canonise
you would have canonise
they would have canonise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been canonising
you would have been canonising
he/she/it would have been canonising
we would have been canonising
you would have been canonising
they would have been canonising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you canonise
we let´s canonise
you canonise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
canonised
Present Participle
canonising
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 «CANONISE»
Discover the use of
canonise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
canonise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
String Searching Algorithms
It may be seen that, disregarding the while loop, each execution of canonise
requires constant time, and that constant time is also required for each iteration of
the loop itself. The overall time taken is thus proportional to the total number of
calls ...
2
The Foundations of Artificial Intelligence: A Sourcebook
The F constructed (to canonise Genl-obj-equal and Obj-equal) maps an object (
list or bag) to a bag which contains a copy of the constant atom "T" for each
element in the original structure. (4.3.3) AM constructs an analogy between ...
Derek Partridge, Yorick Wilks, 1990
3
An Anthology of Modern Yiddish Literature
The question is posed here clearly— why shouldn't we put together and canonise
a second Jewish Book of Books, such as our old Bible is? Yehoash's Yiddish
translation of the Bible, and the exactness of his translation gave the Bible a new
...
4
An Open Letter to the Christian Nobility of the German ...
Nay, where pilgrimages are not sue- 13.14 cessful, they begin to canonise saints,
2 not in honor of the Canoni- saints — for they are sufficiently honored without
canoni- to be"" sation — but in order to draw crowds and bring in money.
Martin Luther, Charles Michael Jacobs, 1520
5
Works of Martin Luther: With Introductions and Notes
Nay, where pilgrimages are not sue- 13:14 cessful, they begin to canonise saints,
* not in honor of the Canoni- saints — for they are sufficiently honored without
canoni- "b°n" sation — but in order to draw crowds and bring in money. Pro-
Pope ...
Martin Luther, Henry Eyster Jacobs, Adolph Spaeth, 1915
6
The Papacy, 1073-1198: Continuity and Innovation
Thus Eugenius III, when approached by the bishop of Bamberg with a request to
canonise Emperor Henry II, replied that 'a petition of this kind is customarily
admitted only in general councils'. He nevertheless did not refer the matter to a ...
7
The New Cambridge Medieval History: pts. 1-2. c. 1024-c. 1198
4' To this impressive portrait of judicial supremacy and administrative sovereignty
other Decretists would add the right to approve new religious orders and to
canonise saints.42 The case of canonisation illustrates how a claim of papal ...
Rosamond McKitterick, David Edward Luscombe, 2004
8
Pocket Dictionary of the English and French Languages
canonise, kan'ön'iz.v. a. mettre an nombre des saints. \shïp, в. canonical, m.
canonry, kan'JJnrï, canonship, kàn'ôn- canopy, kân'ôpx, s. dais, baldaquin, m.
cant, kdnt, s. argot, Jargon, m. || hypocrisie, f . cant, känt, v. a. & n. parler un
Jargon jj ...
Ignaz Emanuel Wessely, Louis Tolhausen, George Payn, 1904
Advices received from Rome by the Vienna New Free Press state it to be the
POPE'S intention to canonise MAHY QUEEN OF SCOTS." " No, by St. Bride of
Both well, no ! " Canonise MABT QUF.F.N OF SCOTS P Not the POPE, not His ...
Henry Mayhew, Mark Lemon, Tom Taylor, 1873
... intention to canonise Maky Queen of Scots." " No, by St. Bride of Both well, no !
" Canonise Mart Queen of Scots ? Not the PorE, not His Holiness. Why. if the Holy
Father did that, the next thing he would do would bo to canonise Gur Fawkes.
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, 1873
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CANONISE»
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canonise is used in the context of the following news items.
DC stop of Pope Francis trip includes White House, Congress
In the United States he is scheduled to canonise 18th-century Spanish Franciscan priest Junipero Serra, who founded missions in California. «Thrasher Backer, Jul 15»
New Steve Jobs Trailer Takes the Focus Beyond Apple
One thing about this trailer that makes it look promising is that unlike the 2013 movie, this one doesn't seem to be out to canonise Jobs as a ... «NDTV, Jul 15»
Full schedule of Pope's visit to Cuba and the US released
... Pope Francis will celebrate Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and canonise Blessed Junipero Serra; ... «Catholic Herald Online, Jun 15»
Pope Francis to canonise St Thérèse's parents
Louis and Zélie Martin had nine children and just five survived into adulthood. All five of these entered religious life. The parents of St Thérèse ... «ChristianToday, Jun 15»
Magna Carta's anniversary a time to 'reaffirm commitment'
The Dean, the Very Revd Peter Atkinson, said: "We do not canonise King John, but we guard his tomb with the respect owed to that of a king, ... «Church Times, Jun 15»
The Pope May have to Walk on Water to Bring Revolution!
“He doesn't thereby canonise or dogmatise a scientific theory, which by its very nature is subject to falsification and revision,” explains John ... «Empire State Tribune, Jun 15»
Thousands of Catholics venerate relics of Blessed Louis and Zélie …
... who were beatified in 2001. The Pope is expected to canonise the Martins during the family synod in Rome in October. ch–advert-new-600v1. «Catholic Herald Online, May 15»
Mother Teresa to be canonised in 2016: Report
Archbishop Salvatore Fisichella was quoted by Italian media as saying that Pope Francis would canonise the nun as part of the upcoming ... «Channel News Asia, May 15»
Vatican to canonise two 19th century Palestinian nuns
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has travelled to Rome to witness the canonisation of two Palestinian nuns from the 19th century. «Yahoo! Maktoob News, May 15»
New Palestinian saints encouraged peace, priest says
Pope Francis was expected to canonise Blessed Marie-Alphonsine and Blessed Mary of Jesus Crucified along with a French nun and an Italian ... «Catholic Herald Online, May 15»