CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DENATURALISE
PRESENT
Present
I denaturalise
you denaturalise
he/she/it denaturalises
we denaturalise
you denaturalise
they denaturalise
Present continuous
I am denaturalising
you are denaturalising
he/she/it is denaturalising
we are denaturalising
you are denaturalising
they are denaturalising
Present perfect
I have denaturalised
you have denaturalised
he/she/it has denaturalised
we have denaturalised
you have denaturalised
they have denaturalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been denaturalising
you have been denaturalising
he/she/it has been denaturalising
we have been denaturalising
you have been denaturalising
they have been denaturalising
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 denaturalised
you denaturalised
he/she/it denaturalised
we denaturalised
you denaturalised
they denaturalised
Past continuous
I was denaturalising
you were denaturalising
he/she/it was denaturalising
we were denaturalising
you were denaturalising
they were denaturalising
Past perfect
I had denaturalised
you had denaturalised
he/she/it had denaturalised
we had denaturalised
you had denaturalised
they had denaturalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been denaturalising
you had been denaturalising
he/she/it had been denaturalising
we had been denaturalising
you had been denaturalising
they had been denaturalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will denaturalise
you will denaturalise
he/she/it will denaturalise
we will denaturalise
you will denaturalise
they will denaturalise
Future continuous
I will be denaturalising
you will be denaturalising
he/she/it will be denaturalising
we will be denaturalising
you will be denaturalising
they will be denaturalising
Future perfect
I will have denaturalised
you will have denaturalised
he/she/it will have denaturalised
we will have denaturalised
you will have denaturalised
they will have denaturalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been denaturalising
you will have been denaturalising
he/she/it will have been denaturalising
we will have been denaturalising
you will have been denaturalising
they will have been denaturalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would denaturalise
you would denaturalise
he/she/it would denaturalise
we would denaturalise
you would denaturalise
they would denaturalise
Conditional continuous
I would be denaturalising
you would be denaturalising
he/she/it would be denaturalising
we would be denaturalising
you would be denaturalising
they would be denaturalising
Conditional perfect
I would have denaturalise
you would have denaturalise
he/she/it would have denaturalise
we would have denaturalise
you would have denaturalise
they would have denaturalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been denaturalising
you would have been denaturalising
he/she/it would have been denaturalising
we would have been denaturalising
you would have been denaturalising
they would have been denaturalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you denaturalise
we let´s denaturalise
you denaturalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to denaturalise
Past participle
denaturalised
Present Participle
denaturalising
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 «DENATURALISE»
Discover the use of
denaturalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
denaturalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
56 denaturalise I destabilise i denaturalise to deconstruct familiar notions which
we take for granted or unreflectively consider 'normal' or 'natural'. This is a basic
procedure in much postmodernism. i denotation the literal meaning of a word, ...
2
Feminism, Femininity and Popular Culture
If cinema works to make culturally produced notions of man and woman,
masculine and feminine, appear 'natural', then for Cook and Johnston the task of
feminist film criticism is to 'denaturalise' these images and show them for what
they are: ...
3
Designing for the Museum Visitor Experience
Notably, the reflexive approach of the Dialogue exhibit and the Spencer
showcase worked to denaturalise museum display in visitors' minds as a cultural
communication device. To denaturalise modes of communication, to make their ...
4
Jet Li: Chinese Masculinity and Transnational Film Stardom
In her chapter 'Sexual Disguise and Cinema', Kuhn (1985) argues that cross-
dressing can be used as a means to denaturalise fixed and unproblematic sexual
differences but its potential to subvert or confirm the dominant gender order ...
5
Transnational Lives: Expatriates in Indonesia
A next stagewouldthus beto'denaturalise' the physical,inthe sense of liberating it
from the realm of thepurely natural. These considerations underlie the focus
onthe embodied practices of expatriates that I adopthere. It isalso important
tonote,as ...
6
Health Inequalities and Global Justice
HEIGHTENED ATTENTION TO DISASTER VULNERABILITY: TWO CURRENT
AVENUES OF DISCUSSION 1.1 The Need to Denaturalise Disasters Social,
cultural and political conditions shape the effects of disasters. This reality is less ...
Patti Tamara Lenard, Christine Straehle, 2012
7
Queer Presences and Absences
In sum, then, problematising heteronormativity in the workplace encompasses
concerns wider than sexuality and gender, requiring scholars to go beyond
single-axis accounts of difference in order to denaturalise heteronormativity and
craft ...
Yvette Taylor, Michelle Addison, 2013
While Soule and Lease articulate a persistent - perhaps ubiquitous - anxiety;
many other environmental critics, or ecocritics, have been receptive to efforts to
denaturalise nature.1 This problem, or what I call the social construction of nature
...
Ms Noreen Giffney, Professor Myra J Hird, 2012
9
Playing with Picturebooks: Postmodernism and the Postmodernesque
Thus, Hutcheon (1989) argues, by both using and abusing general conventions
and specific forms of representation, postmodern texts work to denaturalise them.
Through the latter part of the twentieth century and into the current one, ...
10
The Power of the Image: Essays on Representation and Sexuality
By calling attention to the artifice of gender identity, crossdressing effects a 'wilful
alienation' from the fixity of that identity: it has the potential, in consequence, to
denaturalise it, to 'make it strange'. Crossdressing, then, may denaturalise that ...
9 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DENATURALISE»
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denaturalise is used in the context of the following news items.
The Counter Terrorism and Security Bill: a potential further erosion …
In 2014 the power to denaturalise was expanded even further by the Coalition government. Section 66 of the Immigration Act 2014 introduced a ... «Democratic Audit UK, Feb 15»
Teenage Girls in Argentina - Invisible Victims of Femicide
She stressed that it is necessary to raise awareness among adolescent girls to “denaturalise” this kind of behavior. “It's not normal for ... «Truth-Out, Jan 15»
V Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions—A leader …
Each country has its own recipe for fighting the spreading threat- USA and its allies bomb ISIS's positions in Iraq and Syria and Germany plans to denaturalise ... «Dispatch News Desk, Oct 14»
Cabinet Papers 1986-87: Leading the west in fighting South Africa's …
... much of the evidence unsubstantiated and Australia remains unique among western nations, in having failed to convict, denaturalise, deport, ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Dec 13»
Goodbye Mel, we won't miss you: A look back at Melanie Phillips's …
If any other country had a government members of which wished to denaturalise both the ancient indigenous Christians and the ultra-Orthodox ... «Left Foot Forward, Sep 13»
Introductory statement to the press conference (with Q&A)
The first one: How concerned are you that if the OMT programme actually comes into action it might rearrange the yield curve and denaturalise ... «EU News, Oct 12»
Book Review: The Sex of Things: Gender and Consumption in …
Thus “early feminists had to both denaturalise the feminisation of fashion and degender virtue”. One of the most powerful and telling essays, ... «Blogcritics.org, Dec 10»
Karl Polanyi and Globalisation
... to a re-education designed to denaturalise the individual and make him unable to function as the responsible unit of the body politic. «Mainstream, Oct 08»
From Mae West to Woody Allen: Everyone has something witty to …
Throttle it, denaturalise it, take it away, and human existence would be reduced to the prosaic, laborious, boresome, imbecile level of life in an ... «Daily Mail, Mar 07»