CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DECAPITALISE
PRESENT
Present
I decapitalise
you decapitalise
he/she/it decapitalises
we decapitalise
you decapitalise
they decapitalise
Present continuous
I am decapitalising
you are decapitalising
he/she/it is decapitalising
we are decapitalising
you are decapitalising
they are decapitalising
Present perfect
I have decapitalised
you have decapitalised
he/she/it has decapitalised
we have decapitalised
you have decapitalised
they have decapitalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been decapitalising
you have been decapitalising
he/she/it has been decapitalising
we have been decapitalising
you have been decapitalising
they have been decapitalising
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 decapitalised
you decapitalised
he/she/it decapitalised
we decapitalised
you decapitalised
they decapitalised
Past continuous
I was decapitalising
you were decapitalising
he/she/it was decapitalising
we were decapitalising
you were decapitalising
they were decapitalising
Past perfect
I had decapitalised
you had decapitalised
he/she/it had decapitalised
we had decapitalised
you had decapitalised
they had decapitalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been decapitalising
you had been decapitalising
he/she/it had been decapitalising
we had been decapitalising
you had been decapitalising
they had been decapitalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will decapitalise
you will decapitalise
he/she/it will decapitalise
we will decapitalise
you will decapitalise
they will decapitalise
Future continuous
I will be decapitalising
you will be decapitalising
he/she/it will be decapitalising
we will be decapitalising
you will be decapitalising
they will be decapitalising
Future perfect
I will have decapitalised
you will have decapitalised
he/she/it will have decapitalised
we will have decapitalised
you will have decapitalised
they will have decapitalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been decapitalising
you will have been decapitalising
he/she/it will have been decapitalising
we will have been decapitalising
you will have been decapitalising
they will have been decapitalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would decapitalise
you would decapitalise
he/she/it would decapitalise
we would decapitalise
you would decapitalise
they would decapitalise
Conditional continuous
I would be decapitalising
you would be decapitalising
he/she/it would be decapitalising
we would be decapitalising
you would be decapitalising
they would be decapitalising
Conditional perfect
I would have decapitalise
you would have decapitalise
he/she/it would have decapitalise
we would have decapitalise
you would have decapitalise
they would have decapitalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been decapitalising
you would have been decapitalising
he/she/it would have been decapitalising
we would have been decapitalising
you would have been decapitalising
they would have been decapitalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you decapitalise
we let´s decapitalise
you decapitalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to decapitalise
Past participle
decapitalised
Present Participle
decapitalising
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 «DECAPITALISE»
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decapitalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
decapitalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
It “ prevented Garibaldi from speaking ; it howled down Victor “ Hugo; it let it be
known, by the mouth of those whom it “ allowed to speak, that its intention was to
decapitalise Paris ; " and when in the Committee rooms it was replied to those ...
2
Investments in land and property: a guide for investors and ...
Decapitalise. To decapitalise is to convert a capital sum into its annual equivalent
. To capitalise, the income is multiplied by the appropriate years' purchase (pp.
137-145); to decapitalise the capital sum is divided by the appropriate years' ...
W. A. Leach, E. G. Wenham, 1961
No doubt, perhaps, the most obvious way of doing it would be to do the
capitalisation calculation that would have to be made for the purpose of
compensation, and then by some other calculation decapitalise it. Upon that Sir
Alfred Cripps says ...
4
France, its history and revolutions
Another source of dissatisfaction was the selection of Versailles as a seat of
legislature, for it appeared like a design to decapitalise Paris. When it was too
late, Jules Favre discovered that a fatal mistake had been made by the National
Guards ...
5
The Cuban Revolution and Its Extension: Resolution of the ...
The FSLN has wisely put the onus of breaking this national unity on the
capitalists who seek to decapitalise their enterprises or sabotage production.
Minister for the Interior Tomas Borge outlined this orientation to the bourgeoisie
in a May ...
Socialist Workers Party (Australia), 1984
6
Cassell's history of the war between France and Germany, ...
It prevented Garibaldi from speaking; it howled down Victor Hugo; it proclaimed,
by the mouths of those whom it allowed to speak, that its intention was to
decapitalise Paris: and when, in the committee-rooms, it was replied to these ...
7
Enterprise Reform in Eastern Europe
... take place "somewhere" in the future, since managers in that case always have
1 See Dervis and Condon (1992) for a defense of this approach, which was
followed in Hungary. incentives to decapitalise the firm and buy off worker unrest
4.
Sweder van Wijnbergen, 1993
8
Reforming Public Pensions Sharing the Experiences of ...
Results include inflationary pressures and political instability. However, private
pensions are also vulnerable. Fiscal imprudence leads to inflation that can
decapitalise private funds; and inability to regulate financial markets creates
inequity, ...
9
The Oxfam Handbook of Development and Relief
In the event of a major unforeseen demand on services, the scheme would
decapitalise. Insurance schemes may be more or less comprehensive in what
they cover. They are not easy to administer, it is difficult to set the right fees, and
the ...
Deborah Eade, Suzanne Williams, 1995
10
Transformation and Integration: Shaping the Future of ...
The fact that even most of the least successful enterprises invested at fairly high
rates rules out the fear that state- owned companies will tend to decapitalise
themselves. The existence of an effective restraint against increasing wages did ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DECAPITALISE»
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decapitalise is used in the context of the following news items.
Nifty may see 20% growth in 2-3 years: Sanjay Shah
... about bank holding company and the transfer of stakes possibly of the state of enterprise, the state of banks and to try and decapitalise that. «Moneycontrol.com, Jun 14»
Trade credit insurance to the rescue
... and some modest tweaking of algos, the aspiring HSTs could gradually decapitalise the conventional market makers and make a buck or two ... «Financial Times, Apr 14»
Going, going, gone: a rising auction of scary scenarios
Losses of $2,000bn-$3,000bn would decapitalise the financial system. The government would have to mount a rescue. The most plausible ... «Financial Times, Mar 08»