CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DEGLAMORISE
PRESENT
Present
I deglamorise
you deglamorise
he/she/it deglamorises
we deglamorise
you deglamorise
they deglamorise
Present continuous
I am deglamorising
you are deglamorising
he/she/it is deglamorising
we are deglamorising
you are deglamorising
they are deglamorising
Present perfect
I have deglamorised
you have deglamorised
he/she/it has deglamorised
we have deglamorised
you have deglamorised
they have deglamorised
Present perfect continuous
I have been deglamorising
you have been deglamorising
he/she/it has been deglamorising
we have been deglamorising
you have been deglamorising
they have been deglamorising
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 deglamorised
you deglamorised
he/she/it deglamorised
we deglamorised
you deglamorised
they deglamorised
Past continuous
I was deglamorising
you were deglamorising
he/she/it was deglamorising
we were deglamorising
you were deglamorising
they were deglamorising
Past perfect
I had deglamorised
you had deglamorised
he/she/it had deglamorised
we had deglamorised
you had deglamorised
they had deglamorised
Past perfect continuous
I had been deglamorising
you had been deglamorising
he/she/it had been deglamorising
we had been deglamorising
you had been deglamorising
they had been deglamorising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will deglamorise
you will deglamorise
he/she/it will deglamorise
we will deglamorise
you will deglamorise
they will deglamorise
Future continuous
I will be deglamorising
you will be deglamorising
he/she/it will be deglamorising
we will be deglamorising
you will be deglamorising
they will be deglamorising
Future perfect
I will have deglamorised
you will have deglamorised
he/she/it will have deglamorised
we will have deglamorised
you will have deglamorised
they will have deglamorised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been deglamorising
you will have been deglamorising
he/she/it will have been deglamorising
we will have been deglamorising
you will have been deglamorising
they will have been deglamorising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would deglamorise
you would deglamorise
he/she/it would deglamorise
we would deglamorise
you would deglamorise
they would deglamorise
Conditional continuous
I would be deglamorising
you would be deglamorising
he/she/it would be deglamorising
we would be deglamorising
you would be deglamorising
they would be deglamorising
Conditional perfect
I would have deglamorise
you would have deglamorise
he/she/it would have deglamorise
we would have deglamorise
you would have deglamorise
they would have deglamorise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been deglamorising
you would have been deglamorising
he/she/it would have been deglamorising
we would have been deglamorising
you would have been deglamorising
they would have been deglamorising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you deglamorise
we let´s deglamorise
you deglamorise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to deglamorise
Past participle
deglamorised
Present Participle
deglamorising
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 «DEGLAMORISE»
Discover the use of
deglamorise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
deglamorise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Cinema of Terrence Malick: Poetic Visions of America
There are also anti-war films, which are distinguished because they 'operate
mainly in a realistic mode that serves to deglamorise the romantic elements
associated with fighting for a cause, for freedom, or for the attainment of noble or
heroic ...
2
Drugs and Popular Culture: Drugs, Media and Identity in ...
The BBC is required to comply with this code and it might find it difficult to
demonstrate that a sitcom on BBC 3 is not aimed at young people including
under-18s and so the attempt to deglamorise cannabis is obviously important.
Conclusion ...
3
Schooling as Violence: How Schools Harm Pupils and Societies
The scheme isfunded by UNICEF and attempts to 'deglamorise' guns in a country
where there is widespread access to weaponry(Moszynski 2000). InPalestine,
government officials responsible for reformingschool books and the curriculum ...
4
Human Resource Development
It is necessary to deglamorise HRD to a large extent so that its role can also be
extended to improve the highly motivated and committed workforce any amount
of effort towards improving the effectiveness of supervisors, in isolation may
prove ...
5
Musings on Indian Writing in English: Drama
There was no conscious thought of using the present form to deglamorise the
historical incident. The urgency was of finding a form in which a class or a
multitude could become the central character The present title came only to
suggest the ...
Natesan Sharda Iyer, 2007
6
The Plays of Vijay Tendulkar: Critical Explorations
It also provides the contradiction in social values and norms, The juxtaposition of
the lavani with the abhanga serves to bring out the contradiction in social values
and norms, The musical form helps to 'deglamorise' history. The play begins ...
7
Signs of Masculinity: Men in Literature, 1700 to the Present
Arguably, the focus on the male murderer, particularly in Charles Dickens' Oliver
Twist (1837), helped to deglamorise this cultural icon, who, shorn of his charms
and deprived of his muscular body, highlighted the more sinister and violent ...
By contrast, modern directors have tended to deglamorise war, shaping their
depictions of it for a public familiar with television images of Vietnam. Many
productions question Henry's motives and condemn the cynical self-interest of
the ...
9
Social Work and the European Community: The Social Policy ...
... aimed at prevention through strong warnings in public education towards
stances which seek to deglamorise and destigmatise drug-taking. 149 This shift
in approach was influenced by studies showing dramatic publicity to be
ineffective.
10
The Crisis in Drug Prohibition
The key to beating the traffic is to remove its prodigious profitability and to
deglamorise drug abuse by a heavy programme of public education. This article
is reprinted, with permission, from the Independent, September 7, 1989.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEGLAMORISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
deglamorise is used in the context of the following news items.
Ice epidemic battle could be won in primary schools in NSW
The introduction of a nationwide community awareness campaign to demystify and deglamorise ice. — The introduction of a school-based ... «The Daily Telegraph, Jun 15»
'Leave God Out of It'
... and deglamorise Hindu gods like Vishnu and Shiva in popular folk songs. The famous playwright Shudraka of the sixth century, for instance, ... «Economic and Political Weekly, Jun 15»
Russell Crowe on The Water Diviner: 'I believed I was the only one …
"I think it's healthy to deglamorise what I do. "I've always been that person that says, 'You put me on a pedestal, and I'll find a way to torch that ... «Belfast Telegraph, Apr 15»
Jake Bilardi. Source: News Limited
To deglamorise it, to make it ordinary.” Legislation or saying “don't do it” isn't going to work and seems authoritarian; they may do the opposite. «The Australian, Mar 15»
Longoria: Why can't I be sexy and smart?
"The adding of sunspots from working in the fields, the dirt under my nails. It was adding on to deglamorise,” Eva said. “I dyed my hair black. «Belfast Telegraph, Aug 14»
British jihadists: How Britain became the Yemen of the West
This suggests that one of the things we should do is try to deglamorise the jihad. Perhaps some parts of the media could avoid treating Isil ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 14»
Akila Moves to Tamil
It is a deglamorise role. Parthibhan has been so good in explaining things and getting performance from me. This would give a new image for ... «IndiaGlitz, Jul 14»
Bullets not bones: Artist X-rays the most iconic and dangerous guns …
The works were made by British artist Nick Veasey in an attempt to "deglamorise" guns – by reducing them to the status of scientific specimens. «Mirror.co.uk, Oct 13»
X-Ray Images of Cinema's Most Iconic Weapons
British artist Nick Veasey made the works to try and "deglamorise" guns by reducing them to the status of scientific specimens. The 51-year-old ... «CRIENGLISH.com, Oct 13»
Sustained therapy can ease stammer
"They have to deglamorise their speech progress and take it as an everyday, non-thrilling fact of life." "All our actions, including the act of ... «Times of India, Oct 13»