CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO COMPARTMENTALISE
PRESENT
Present
I compartmentalise
you compartmentalise
he/she/it compartmentalises
we compartmentalise
you compartmentalise
they compartmentalise
Present continuous
I am compartmentalising
you are compartmentalising
he/she/it is compartmentalising
we are compartmentalising
you are compartmentalising
they are compartmentalising
Present perfect
I have compartmentalised
you have compartmentalised
he/she/it has compartmentalised
we have compartmentalised
you have compartmentalised
they have compartmentalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been compartmentalising
you have been compartmentalising
he/she/it has been compartmentalising
we have been compartmentalising
you have been compartmentalising
they have been compartmentalising
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 compartmentalised
you compartmentalised
he/she/it compartmentalised
we compartmentalised
you compartmentalised
they compartmentalised
Past continuous
I was compartmentalising
you were compartmentalising
he/she/it was compartmentalising
we were compartmentalising
you were compartmentalising
they were compartmentalising
Past perfect
I had compartmentalised
you had compartmentalised
he/she/it had compartmentalised
we had compartmentalised
you had compartmentalised
they had compartmentalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been compartmentalising
you had been compartmentalising
he/she/it had been compartmentalising
we had been compartmentalising
you had been compartmentalising
they had been compartmentalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will compartmentalise
you will compartmentalise
he/she/it will compartmentalise
we will compartmentalise
you will compartmentalise
they will compartmentalise
Future continuous
I will be compartmentalising
you will be compartmentalising
he/she/it will be compartmentalising
we will be compartmentalising
you will be compartmentalising
they will be compartmentalising
Future perfect
I will have compartmentalised
you will have compartmentalised
he/she/it will have compartmentalised
we will have compartmentalised
you will have compartmentalised
they will have compartmentalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been compartmentalising
you will have been compartmentalising
he/she/it will have been compartmentalising
we will have been compartmentalising
you will have been compartmentalising
they will have been compartmentalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would compartmentalise
you would compartmentalise
he/she/it would compartmentalise
we would compartmentalise
you would compartmentalise
they would compartmentalise
Conditional continuous
I would be compartmentalising
you would be compartmentalising
he/she/it would be compartmentalising
we would be compartmentalising
you would be compartmentalising
they would be compartmentalising
Conditional perfect
I would have compartmentalise
you would have compartmentalise
he/she/it would have compartmentalise
we would have compartmentalise
you would have compartmentalise
they would have compartmentalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been compartmentalising
you would have been compartmentalising
he/she/it would have been compartmentalising
we would have been compartmentalising
you would have been compartmentalising
they would have been compartmentalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you compartmentalise
we let´s compartmentalise
you compartmentalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to compartmentalise
Past participle
compartmentalised
Present Participle
compartmentalising
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.
3 QUOTES WITH «COMPARTMENTALISE»
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compartmentalise.
The decision to use a pen name was nothing more than a desire to compartmentalise my life. However, I had not thought about an appropriate pseudonym, and since there's an abundance of anagrams in the novel, the idea struck me: why not use an anagram of my name? Hence, Shawn Haigins.
I went to an ordinary school in New York City with no other actors. I learned to compartmentalise different parts of my life. I was one person at home and then another person at work and for that reason my career didn't challenge my family life.
We have to find a happy medium in our use of technology. We want things to be efficient, but we have to compartmentalise, too, so that if there is one flaw discovered, the whole thing doesn't topple.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COMPARTMENTALISE»
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compartmentalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Compartmentalise. RecentlyIhadcoffeewithagoodmateof mine who is a truly
outstanding dad. Notonly does he runa successful advertising organisation, he's
also a fatheroffive, raises huge amounts of money for charity, is ona number ...
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: Eleventh Edition
compartmentalise. com-mu-nize \'kam-y>,nlz, -yu-\ vt -nized; -niz-ing [back-
formation fr. communization} (1888) 1 a : to make common b : to make into state-
owned property 2 : to subject to Communist principles of organization ...
3
Researching Design Learning: Issues and Findings from Two ...
Compartmentalising of learning – there is plenty of evidence to support the view
that as we compartmentalise the curriculum so pupils compartmentalise their
learning. 'They take off their maths hat when they leave the maths room'. (Kimbell
...
Richard Kimbell, Kay Stables, 2008
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Studies in Religious Fundamentalism
Such a strategy requires a number of attitudes and it is the implications of these
for sustaining commitment which I wish to explore. The NCR needs to
compartmentalise and keep separate religion and the moral crusades which the
religion ...
5
Down the Slippery Slope: Arguing in Applied Ethics
We can see this in Kohl's presentation of the way humans compartmentalise
experience and ideas. According to Kohl, the limit to a generalisation may be the
concept of the 'same kind' or the 'same class'. 'If we crush an insect and believe it
is ...
6
Journey - A Traveller's Guide to Leadership
They strengthen others because they are connected to the strengthen vine, the
source of life and strength. others because they A mistake leaders often make is
to compartmentalise their lives into are connected to the vine, the source of ...
Basil Norman Sparks, 2008
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Beyond Conventional Boundaries: Beyond Conventional Boundaries
In fact, it costs much more also. Training courses in the helping professions
everywhere compartmentalise people in such a way that the complexity which is
people may be left out. While covering learning difficulties, emotional and
behavioural ...
By now the many interconnections influencing the manifestations of health and
disease will be apparent. As a means of handling the information we tend to
compartmentalise the subjects and define them according to our liking. But we
should ...
Think about the whole spectrum, because most of the institutions that have put
restraints upon you will just compartmentalise your brain into doing the wrong
things. These institutions only exist to limit your understanding and
compartmentalise ...
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Unwrapping Japan: Society and Culture in Anthropological ...
Criminal deviance attaches a public label defining the person rather than just the
act, and hence precludes compartmentalisation even after penalties have been
paid. Ideological deviance may be difficult to compartmentalise, even if there is ...
Eyal Ben-Ari, Brian Moeran, James Valentine, 1990
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COMPARTMENTALISE»
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compartmentalise is used in the context of the following news items.
“Help - I don't enjoy my job!”
That's because it's practically impossible to completely compartmentalise our lives. Yes, it is true that much can be done to limit negative ... «Jamaica Gleaner, Jul 15»
How to protect against insider threats while maintaining employee trust
One way that works effectively is to compartmentalise data by giving people access to only the data they need for their role, reducing the ... «Information Age, Jul 15»
Deciding To Heal From Child Sexual Abuse, Part I
They tend to compartmentalise their feelings, and/or do not know how to express their emotions in a healthy fashion. They find it difficult to ... «Huffington Post India, Jul 15»
Drew Barrymore finds it "challenging" balancing her career and …
When asked about balancing work and home life, she said: "It's definitely challenging, but I really compartmentalise my time. Number one, it's ... «NZCity, Jul 15»
It's challenging to balance career and family: Drew Barrymore
When asked about balancing work and home life, she said, “It's definitely challenging, but I really compartmentalise my time. Number one, it's ... «The Indian Express, Jul 15»
My wife had a fling at the work Christmas party
Some people are able to compartmentalise sex from love, and one can indeed exist without the other, although it is always preferable to have ... «The Star, Jul 15»
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How we've overcome it so far is to compartmentalise as much as possible. In my experience, working on levels like the Medical Pavilion and ... «Only Single Player, Jul 15»
Drew Barrymore's 'challenging' balance
When asked about balancing work and home life, she said: "It's definitely challenging, but I really compartmentalise my time. Number one, it's ... «Niagarathisweek.com, Jul 15»
Jobe Watson on life and playing his 200th AFL game
You try and compartmentalise as much as you can, but it's something I think that affects you. In terms of leadership and being the captain, to be ... «The Age, Jul 15»
10 years on from 7/7: the lives touched by terror
Luckily I can compartmentalise work from home life and I have moved on from what happened but I will never forget that day. Terrorist attacks ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»