CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DECOMPARTMENTALISE
PRESENT
Present
I decompartmentalise
you decompartmentalise
he/she/it decompartmentalises
we decompartmentalise
you decompartmentalise
they decompartmentalise
Present continuous
I am decompartmentalising
you are decompartmentalising
he/she/it is decompartmentalising
we are decompartmentalising
you are decompartmentalising
they are decompartmentalising
Present perfect
I have decompartmentalised
you have decompartmentalised
he/she/it has decompartmentalised
we have decompartmentalised
you have decompartmentalised
they have decompartmentalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been decompartmentalising
you have been decompartmentalising
he/she/it has been decompartmentalising
we have been decompartmentalising
you have been decompartmentalising
they have been decompartmentalising
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 decompartmentalised
you decompartmentalised
he/she/it decompartmentalised
we decompartmentalised
you decompartmentalised
they decompartmentalised
Past continuous
I was decompartmentalising
you were decompartmentalising
he/she/it was decompartmentalising
we were decompartmentalising
you were decompartmentalising
they were decompartmentalising
Past perfect
I had decompartmentalised
you had decompartmentalised
he/she/it had decompartmentalised
we had decompartmentalised
you had decompartmentalised
they had decompartmentalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been decompartmentalising
you had been decompartmentalising
he/she/it had been decompartmentalising
we had been decompartmentalising
you had been decompartmentalising
they had been decompartmentalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will decompartmentalise
you will decompartmentalise
he/she/it will decompartmentalise
we will decompartmentalise
you will decompartmentalise
they will decompartmentalise
Future continuous
I will be decompartmentalising
you will be decompartmentalising
he/she/it will be decompartmentalising
we will be decompartmentalising
you will be decompartmentalising
they will be decompartmentalising
Future perfect
I will have decompartmentalised
you will have decompartmentalised
he/she/it will have decompartmentalised
we will have decompartmentalised
you will have decompartmentalised
they will have decompartmentalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been decompartmentalising
you will have been decompartmentalising
he/she/it will have been decompartmentalising
we will have been decompartmentalising
you will have been decompartmentalising
they will have been decompartmentalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would decompartmentalise
you would decompartmentalise
he/she/it would decompartmentalise
we would decompartmentalise
you would decompartmentalise
they would decompartmentalise
Conditional continuous
I would be decompartmentalising
you would be decompartmentalising
he/she/it would be decompartmentalising
we would be decompartmentalising
you would be decompartmentalising
they would be decompartmentalising
Conditional perfect
I would have decompartmentalise
you would have decompartmentalise
he/she/it would have decompartmentalise
we would have decompartmentalise
you would have decompartmentalise
they would have decompartmentalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been decompartmentalising
you would have been decompartmentalising
he/she/it would have been decompartmentalising
we would have been decompartmentalising
you would have been decompartmentalising
they would have been decompartmentalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you decompartmentalise
we let´s decompartmentalise
you decompartmentalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to decompartmentalise
Past participle
decompartmentalised
Present Participle
decompartmentalising
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 «DECOMPARTMENTALISE»
Discover the use of
decompartmentalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
decompartmentalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
OECD Economic Surveys: United States 2000
... 1996 1996 1997 1999 1999 Pass legislation to decompartmentalise the
financial industry Allow banks to hold equity stakes in companies Reassess
bankruptcy and patent laws with aim of curbing abuses Allow organised markets
for OTC ...
2
Council of Europe Conference of Ministers Responsible for ...
... but need to learn to decompartmentalise the way they are implemented, -
specialists in vocational and personal skills, - representatives of the media, often
inclined to deal with local rural heritage in an anecdotal and "quaint" way, -
mediators ...
European Conference of Ministers Responsible for Spatial/Regional Planning, Maguelonne Dejeant-Pons, 2010
3
Using Technology to Support Learning and Teaching: A ...
In someways,AR is reconceptualising how we see technology,and our interaction
withit,by allowing usto decompartmentalise the 'technical'from the 'real'. In turn,
this will have some profound implications for teaching and learning in HE, as AR
...
Andy Fisher, Kate Exley, Dragos Ciobanu, 2014
4
Thirteenth European Conference of Ministers Responsible for ...
... but need to learn to decompartmentalise the way they are implemented, -
specialists in vocational and personal skills, - representatives of the media, often
inclined to deal with local rural heritage in an anecdotal and "quaint" way, -
mediators ...
European Conference of Ministers Responsible for Regional Planning, 2005
5
Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C. S. ...
He valued privacy and saw no need to decompartmentalise the various
segments of his life. Oxford friends, for instance, may never have heard mention
of his Belfast friends. 15 His benefactions were hidden from nearly all his
intimates and ...
6
European Social Charter (revised): Bulgaria, France, Italy
Occupational risk prevention institutions and organisation At national level, the
main objective during the reference period was to decompartmentalise
occupational health and safety issues and draw on the combined skills of all
those ...
European Committee of Social Rights, 2003
7
Strategies for Educational Reform: From Concept to Realisation
This entails clearer objectives, reforms and overall reorganisation as regards the
pathways, courses and options on offer so as to decompartmentalise and
achieve greater coherence, simplicity and flexibility. v. In each case, for the sake
of ...
Jean Michel Leclercq, 2000
8
Globalisation, Convergence and European Telecommunciations ...
A second important area where the white paper gave support to the EU's re-
regulatory efforts in telecommunications was public procurement, where
legislation to decompartmentalise national member state markets was called for.
In particular ...
Peter Humphreys, Seamus Simpson, 2005
... to earlier, proposedthat national bureaucraciesatalocal levelshould beincharge
ofthecrime problem.Of course this stemmed from theneedto decompartmentalise
the various national bureaucracies operating atalocal¥i.e. subgovernmental ...
10
Migration for Employment Bilateral Agreements at a ...
Furthermore, over the past 25 years, France has developed a process to
decompartmentalise the administrative control of foreigners. In many cases, this
has prompted the French authorities to do away with constraints that are difficult
to ...
OECD, Federal Office of Immigration, Integration and Emigration, 2004
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DECOMPARTMENTALISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
decompartmentalise is used in the context of the following news items.
O'Donoghue weirded out by Wilson
You can try and decompartmentalise that as much as you want but it's still a big toll and a big task. "To be able to reclaim that part of my brain ... «Belfast Telegraph, Jul 14»
Rihanna lives in her own world
Now when people say something negative, Rihanna tries to ''decompartmentalise'' her feelings. She added to Esquire magazine: ''I completely ... «The Sunshine Coast Daily, Jun 12»
Q&A: More Investment in Production Won't Cure African Food Crisis
Incorporating world food security in the CAP's objectives would be a positive evolution. It would help decompartmentalise the EU from global ... «Inter Press Service, May 09»