CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CITIZENIZE
PRESENT
Present
I citizenize
you citizenize
he/she/it citizenizes
we citizenize
you citizenize
they citizenize
Present continuous
I am citizenizing
you are citizenizing
he/she/it is citizenizing
we are citizenizing
you are citizenizing
they are citizenizing
Present perfect
I have citizenized
you have citizenized
he/she/it has citizenized
we have citizenized
you have citizenized
they have citizenized
Present perfect continuous
I have been citizenizing
you have been citizenizing
he/she/it has been citizenizing
we have been citizenizing
you have been citizenizing
they have been citizenizing
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 citizenized
you citizenized
he/she/it citizenized
we citizenized
you citizenized
they citizenized
Past continuous
I was citizenizing
you were citizenizing
he/she/it was citizenizing
we were citizenizing
you were citizenizing
they were citizenizing
Past perfect
I had citizenized
you had citizenized
he/she/it had citizenized
we had citizenized
you had citizenized
they had citizenized
Past perfect continuous
I had been citizenizing
you had been citizenizing
he/she/it had been citizenizing
we had been citizenizing
you had been citizenizing
they had been citizenizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will citizenize
you will citizenize
he/she/it will citizenize
we will citizenize
you will citizenize
they will citizenize
Future continuous
I will be citizenizing
you will be citizenizing
he/she/it will be citizenizing
we will be citizenizing
you will be citizenizing
they will be citizenizing
Future perfect
I will have citizenized
you will have citizenized
he/she/it will have citizenized
we will have citizenized
you will have citizenized
they will have citizenized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been citizenizing
you will have been citizenizing
he/she/it will have been citizenizing
we will have been citizenizing
you will have been citizenizing
they will have been citizenizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would citizenize
you would citizenize
he/she/it would citizenize
we would citizenize
you would citizenize
they would citizenize
Conditional continuous
I would be citizenizing
you would be citizenizing
he/she/it would be citizenizing
we would be citizenizing
you would be citizenizing
they would be citizenizing
Conditional perfect
I would have citizenize
you would have citizenize
he/she/it would have citizenize
we would have citizenize
you would have citizenize
they would have citizenize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been citizenizing
you would have been citizenizing
he/she/it would have been citizenizing
we would have been citizenizing
you would have been citizenizing
they would have been citizenizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you citizenize
we let´s citizenize
you citizenize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
citizenized
Present Participle
citizenizing
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 «CITIZENIZE»
Discover the use of
citizenize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
citizenize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
citizenize A better service experience for all your users — citizens, employees,
and fellow agencies. w ... Visit adobe.com/citizenize ©2004 Adobe Systems
Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe and the Adobe logo are either
trademarks or ...
2
Citizenship: Critical Concepts
In his The American Language H. L. Mencken tells us that in 1841 Senator
Young of Illinois used the verb "citizenize" in a speech before his colleagues in
the Senate; We are probably justified in assuming that the Senator used the verb
...
Bryan S. Turner, Peter Hamilton, 1994
3
The Congressional Globe: Containing the Debates and ...
... they were no more citizens than the Indians upon the lands sold to the United
States, an act of Congress being as necessary to citizenize the one as the other.
We imposed no \ yoke upon them—we did not force them to become . citizens.
United States. Congress, Francis Preston Blair, John Cook Rives, 1850
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THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE, CONTAINING SKETCHES OF THE DEBATES ...
To "citizenize," ts to make a "citizen," to admit to tbe rights and privileges of a
citizen, and he give? as an example, that ... undertook for herself, and did
citizenize, but for what purpose is not stater*, a foreisn emigrant, «i hout ths
concurrent ...
5
On Global Citizenship: James Tully in Dialogue
They are exercising power together as citizens all the way down. The citizenry
cooperatively 'citizenize' rather than 'govern' the association composed of their
citizen partnerships. They are literally 'doing democracy'. This is a distinct mode
of ...
6
Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard)
Can the Minister, because this is not asking for a citizen but it is asking for
Africanization, tell us when these Africans will be appointed? Mr. Murgor: Mr.
Speaker, Sir, to "Africanize" is Jhe same as to "citizenize". The Speaker (Mr.
Slade): Order!
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BARTLETT'S DICTIONARY OF AMERICANISMS
To Citizenize. To make a citizen, to admit to the rank and privileges of a citizen. —
Webster. Rarely used. Talleyrand was citizenized in Pennsylvania, when there in
the form of an emigrant. — T. Pickering. Citess. This word, as well as ...
JOHN RUSSELL BARTLETT, 1859
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Dictionary of Americanisms: A glossary of words and phrases, ...
TO CITIZENIZE. To make a citizen; to admit to the rank and privileges of a citizen.
— Webster. Rarely used. Talleyrand was citizenized in Pennsylvania, when there
in the form of an emigrant. — T. Pickering. CITESS. This word, Mr. Pickering ...
John Russell Bartlett, 1848
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Semi-Citizenship in Democratic Politics
As a verb, “citizenize” has consistently been associated with a bestowal: one
cannot, simply by one's actions, transform oneself into a citizen.18 The very fact
of citizenship's political nature requires that citizenship be recognized 1' Aihwa
Ong, ...
10
Dispatches from the Ebony Tower: Intellectuals Confront the ...
... often were, were nonetheless meaningful responses to what Eldridge Cleaver
cleverly disparaged as the hypocritical half-hearted attempt "to citizenize the
Negro."58 More than anything else, the Panthers and others resignified "
blackness" ...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CITIZENIZE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
citizenize is used in the context of the following news items.
Mainland's Removal of Entry Permit Not to Citizenize Taiwanese
Chinese Mainland's removal of entry permit requirements for Taiwan residents will make cross-Strait travel easier, but will not citizenize the ... «Beijing Review, Jun 15»
China pushing ahead plans to build space-based 'Silk Road'
Mainland plans to 'citizenize' Taiwanese is 'unworthy of refutation' · One in 100 Chinese may have used narcotics · Beijing suggested to cut ... «ecns, Apr 15»
Mexico on Verge of Major Social Outburst Villoro Says
... only way out of this difficult situation is, “to completely reform the State, to change the ways of political participation, and to citizenize politics.". «teleSUR English, Dec 14»
Hello, you must be going: government waters down Canadian …
On what grounds can some minister or bureaucrat de-citizenize and exile you? It's no longer because you simply lied on an application. «Toronto Star, Jun 14»
The Speech Police seem to be everywhere these days
But rather than encourage illegals to take the path to citizenship, the city has decided to lexically "un-citizenize" its citizens. Well, that might ... «Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette, Sep 13»
Mutant Verbs
His ebullient creations included myrmidonize, unmortalize, anthropophagize, retranquillize, cabbalize, palpabrize, superficialize and citizenize ... «New York Times, Oct 12»