CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO COCAINISE
PRESENT
Present
I cocainise
you cocainise
he/she/it cocainises
we cocainise
you cocainise
they cocainise
Present continuous
I am cocainising
you are cocainising
he/she/it is cocainising
we are cocainising
you are cocainising
they are cocainising
Present perfect
I have cocainised
you have cocainised
he/she/it has cocainised
we have cocainised
you have cocainised
they have cocainised
Present perfect continuous
I have been cocainising
you have been cocainising
he/she/it has been cocainising
we have been cocainising
you have been cocainising
they have been cocainising
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 cocainised
you cocainised
he/she/it cocainised
we cocainised
you cocainised
they cocainised
Past continuous
I was cocainising
you were cocainising
he/she/it was cocainising
we were cocainising
you were cocainising
they were cocainising
Past perfect
I had cocainised
you had cocainised
he/she/it had cocainised
we had cocainised
you had cocainised
they had cocainised
Past perfect continuous
I had been cocainising
you had been cocainising
he/she/it had been cocainising
we had been cocainising
you had been cocainising
they had been cocainising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will cocainise
you will cocainise
he/she/it will cocainise
we will cocainise
you will cocainise
they will cocainise
Future continuous
I will be cocainising
you will be cocainising
he/she/it will be cocainising
we will be cocainising
you will be cocainising
they will be cocainising
Future perfect
I will have cocainised
you will have cocainised
he/she/it will have cocainised
we will have cocainised
you will have cocainised
they will have cocainised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been cocainising
you will have been cocainising
he/she/it will have been cocainising
we will have been cocainising
you will have been cocainising
they will have been cocainising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would cocainise
you would cocainise
he/she/it would cocainise
we would cocainise
you would cocainise
they would cocainise
Conditional continuous
I would be cocainising
you would be cocainising
he/she/it would be cocainising
we would be cocainising
you would be cocainising
they would be cocainising
Conditional perfect
I would have cocainise
you would have cocainise
he/she/it would have cocainise
we would have cocainise
you would have cocainise
they would have cocainise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been cocainising
you would have been cocainising
he/she/it would have been cocainising
we would have been cocainising
you would have been cocainising
they would have been cocainising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you cocainise
we let´s cocainise
you cocainise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
cocainised
Present Participle
cocainising
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 «COCAINISE»
Discover the use of
cocainise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cocainise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Journal of Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology
becomes lax, and does not become tightened by reflex stimulation, and so may
be torn away, to a certain extent, with the new growth ; so that there is a risk, by
unskilful treatment, that more harm may now be done than formerly. I cocainise in
...
2
London Medical Press and Circular
I explained to Dr. Marsh how impossible he was, but 1 promised to take him in a
third time, and on this occasion determined to cocainise his ccrcbro-spinal fluid.
He submitted to this without protest. A fifth of a grain was injected between the ...
3
The Year-book of treatment for 1884-1899
It is necessary thoroughly to cocainise the larynx beforehand (Annal. des Mal. de
V Oreille, 1898, No. 2). The same idea had previously occurred to Rosenberg (
Therap. Mortals., 1897, Dec.). Last year reference was made to the attention
being ...
This is a fit place to shortly describe the best method of exploring the antrum
through the inferior fossa of the nose: — Thoroughly cocainise the inner wall of
the antrum by passing a piece of wool soaked in a 20 per cent, solution of
cocaine into ...
5
A Guide to the Diseases of the Nose and Throat and Their ...
... for if the laryngeal mucous membrane is bruised or abraded during their
application, an extension of the disease is extremely likely to occur. It is safer,
therefore, in all cases first to cocainise the larynx. Lactic acid (25 per cent. to 50
per cent.) ...
Charles Arthur Parker, 1906
6
Dictionary of Hard Words
[also spelt cocainise] 'koo-ka-naiz, 'koo-ke-i- naiz. cocci n. (ploral of coccus) 'kek-
sai. coccus n. insect ; fruit-carpel ; spheric bacterium [ploral cocci] 'kekas.
coccygeal adj. (of the coccyx) kek'sid3i-al. coccyges n. [ploral coccyges] kek'sai-
d3iz.
Robert Morris Pierce, 1910
This is a "fit place to shortly describe the best method of exploring the antrum
through the inferior fossa of the nose : — Thoroughly cocainise the inner wall of
the antrum by passing a piece of wool soaked in a 20 per cent, solution of
cocaine ...
8
Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society Annual ...
Cocainise thoroughly. Cocaine, apart from its anaesthetic effect, by reducing the
tension of the eye, favors the spontaneous and artificial reduction of the iris, and
counteracts one of the chief causes of prolapse, the intraocular pressure.
9
The Medico-pharmaceutical Critic and Guide
To do so is to court disaster, because in many cases there is also some
secondary edema of the aryteno-epiglottidean folds, and inspiration may become
seriously embarrassed. All that is necessary is to cocainise the pharynx thoroly
with a ...
10
Birmingham Medical Review
It is especially important, if the larynx can be reached from the point of opening, to
cocainise its interior. This having been done, sudden collapse and death are
quite impossible, because all nervous impulse from the region are blocked.