CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DENATURISE
PRESENT
Present
I denaturise
you denaturise
he/she/it denaturises
we denaturise
you denaturise
they denaturise
Present continuous
I am denaturising
you are denaturising
he/she/it is denaturising
we are denaturising
you are denaturising
they are denaturising
Present perfect
I have denaturised
you have denaturised
he/she/it has denaturised
we have denaturised
you have denaturised
they have denaturised
Present perfect continuous
I have been denaturising
you have been denaturising
he/she/it has been denaturising
we have been denaturising
you have been denaturising
they have been denaturising
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 denaturised
you denaturised
he/she/it denaturised
we denaturised
you denaturised
they denaturised
Past continuous
I was denaturising
you were denaturising
he/she/it was denaturising
we were denaturising
you were denaturising
they were denaturising
Past perfect
I had denaturised
you had denaturised
he/she/it had denaturised
we had denaturised
you had denaturised
they had denaturised
Past perfect continuous
I had been denaturising
you had been denaturising
he/she/it had been denaturising
we had been denaturising
you had been denaturising
they had been denaturising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will denaturise
you will denaturise
he/she/it will denaturise
we will denaturise
you will denaturise
they will denaturise
Future continuous
I will be denaturising
you will be denaturising
he/she/it will be denaturising
we will be denaturising
you will be denaturising
they will be denaturising
Future perfect
I will have denaturised
you will have denaturised
he/she/it will have denaturised
we will have denaturised
you will have denaturised
they will have denaturised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been denaturising
you will have been denaturising
he/she/it will have been denaturising
we will have been denaturising
you will have been denaturising
they will have been denaturising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would denaturise
you would denaturise
he/she/it would denaturise
we would denaturise
you would denaturise
they would denaturise
Conditional continuous
I would be denaturising
you would be denaturising
he/she/it would be denaturising
we would be denaturising
you would be denaturising
they would be denaturising
Conditional perfect
I would have denaturise
you would have denaturise
he/she/it would have denaturise
we would have denaturise
you would have denaturise
they would have denaturise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been denaturising
you would have been denaturising
he/she/it would have been denaturising
we would have been denaturising
you would have been denaturising
they would have been denaturising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you denaturise
we let´s denaturise
you denaturise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
denaturised
Present Participle
denaturising
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 «DENATURISE»
Discover the use of
denaturise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
denaturise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Professional Chef - Level 2 - S/Nvq
If the scallops are exceptionally fresh, well prepared and in excellent condition
they can be used raw for sashimi or simply marinated with an acidic dressing to
gently denaturise the flesh. Scallops can be purchased loose (in their shells) or ...
Gary Hunter, Terry Tinton, Patrick Carey, 2007
2
Chambers concise dictionary
... n. denature /di:'neitr3(r)/ or denaturize or denaturise > v [denatured, denaturing,
denatur- ized, denaturizing) 1 biol to change the structure of (a PROTEIN, eg an
ENZYME) by exposing it to high temperatures, certain chemicals or extremes of ...
3
Inside the Photon: A Journey towards Health
These problems can be better understood via a photonic-level understanding of
E and H fields and how they operate as binding energies within and among
atomic and molecular structures. In vivo studies denaturise or perturb the
supposedly ...
Tony Fleming, Elizabeth Bauer, 2014
4
Cookery for the Hospitality Industry
Curing is a process of adding salt to flesh foods such as pork, beef or fish, to
denaturise the meat proteins. The curing process eliminates some of the moisture
from the meat and this is replaced with an infusion of salt, which preserves the
meat ...
Graham Dodgshun, Michel Peters, David O'Dea, 2011
5
Politics Λntiqvity and Its Legacy
... it is unnecessary and even impossible to go a step further.42 Rousseau was
not content with pointing out the inherent contradictions of the human condition
and the necessity of an artificial political intervention in order to denaturise men
and ...
Kostas Vlassopoulos, 2009
6
Hyperthermia In Cancer Treatment: A Primer: A Primer
It appears to be a problem because polyvalent proteinase inhibitors, commonly
used in clinical practice, have a protein nature and denaturise at high
temperature. In other words, the target was an alternative way of proteinase
inhibition.
Gian F. Baronzio, E. Dieter Hager, 2008
7
Integrated Analytical Systems
Generally, the curing temperature is below 40°C so that the biological component
does not denaturise. If a polymer normally requires a higher temperature, the
curing time has to be adjusted for total polymerisation to occur. A clear example
of ...
8
Functional Food Product Development
Thermal processing is used to denaturise oxidative enzymes and to inactivate
microorganisms. Usually, pasteurisation is used to achieve this aim. In juice
production from concentrates, the range of thermal processing is wider and
additionally ...
Jim Smith, Edward Charter, 2011
9
Handbook of Drug Administration Via Enteral Feeding Tubes
1t should be noted that acidic flushes such as cola can exacerbate tube
occlusion by causing feed to coagulate or protein to denaturise." Water is the
most appropriate fluid with which to flush 10 Handbook of Drug Administration via
Enteral ...
Rebecca White, Vicky Bradnam, 2007
10
Annals of Biochemistry and Experimental Medicine
This qualitative expression of Oriel was preferred to the quantitative strength, by
weight, of Urbach so as to avoid drying the matter in the process which might
denaturise it. In the clinical trials with urinary proteose solutions, as a rule, ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DENATURISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
denaturise is used in the context of the following news items.
Commission work programme has yet to pass the test in court
... developments, or if there is a risk that a legislative amendment would either go far beyond the objective of a proposal or “denaturise” it. «EurActiv, Dec 14»
Kennedy, King Lear and unspeakable Illuminati agenda
Damned Johnson from Texas too was here denaturise his people with the nationality and immigration act, and so progressively distort the body ... «Pravda, Nov 12»