CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DIPLOMATIZE
PRESENT
Present
I diplomatize
you diplomatize
he/she/it diplomatizes
we diplomatize
you diplomatize
they diplomatize
Present continuous
I am diplomatizing
you are diplomatizing
he/she/it is diplomatizing
we are diplomatizing
you are diplomatizing
they are diplomatizing
Present perfect
I have diplomatized
you have diplomatized
he/she/it has diplomatized
we have diplomatized
you have diplomatized
they have diplomatized
Present perfect continuous
I have been diplomatizing
you have been diplomatizing
he/she/it has been diplomatizing
we have been diplomatizing
you have been diplomatizing
they have been diplomatizing
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 diplomatized
you diplomatized
he/she/it diplomatized
we diplomatized
you diplomatized
they diplomatized
Past continuous
I was diplomatizing
you were diplomatizing
he/she/it was diplomatizing
we were diplomatizing
you were diplomatizing
they were diplomatizing
Past perfect
I had diplomatized
you had diplomatized
he/she/it had diplomatized
we had diplomatized
you had diplomatized
they had diplomatized
Past perfect continuous
I had been diplomatizing
you had been diplomatizing
he/she/it had been diplomatizing
we had been diplomatizing
you had been diplomatizing
they had been diplomatizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will diplomatize
you will diplomatize
he/she/it will diplomatize
we will diplomatize
you will diplomatize
they will diplomatize
Future continuous
I will be diplomatizing
you will be diplomatizing
he/she/it will be diplomatizing
we will be diplomatizing
you will be diplomatizing
they will be diplomatizing
Future perfect
I will have diplomatized
you will have diplomatized
he/she/it will have diplomatized
we will have diplomatized
you will have diplomatized
they will have diplomatized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been diplomatizing
you will have been diplomatizing
he/she/it will have been diplomatizing
we will have been diplomatizing
you will have been diplomatizing
they will have been diplomatizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would diplomatize
you would diplomatize
he/she/it would diplomatize
we would diplomatize
you would diplomatize
they would diplomatize
Conditional continuous
I would be diplomatizing
you would be diplomatizing
he/she/it would be diplomatizing
we would be diplomatizing
you would be diplomatizing
they would be diplomatizing
Conditional perfect
I would have diplomatize
you would have diplomatize
he/she/it would have diplomatize
we would have diplomatize
you would have diplomatize
they would have diplomatize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been diplomatizing
you would have been diplomatizing
he/she/it would have been diplomatizing
we would have been diplomatizing
you would have been diplomatizing
they would have been diplomatizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you diplomatize
we let´s diplomatize
you diplomatize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to diplomatize
Past participle
diplomatized
Present Participle
diplomatizing
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 «DIPLOMATIZE»
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diplomatize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
diplomatize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Practice of Typography: Correct Composition; a Treatise ...
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diphthongize diphthongize diphthongize diplomatize diplomatize diplomatize ...
Theodore Low De Vinne, 1902
2
The Plimpton Press Year Book: An Exhibit of Versatility
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discolor, ...
3
Speeches of Mr. Calhoun of S. Carolina, on the Bill for the ...
pThe London Morning Chronicle of the 3d November last, sa s: “It is the region
we are to diplomatize for. tthere will be none. The notion of it is an absurdity. If the
rings were kept, all the men that America could send into the territory by land, ...
John Caldwell Calhoun, 1837
4
The policy of England in relation to India and the East; or, ...
To diplomatize at Constantinople for the right is to diplomatize for empire, and
also for the best budget. As for the Russian, he has his proper work in developing
and organizing a portion of Asia, and we need not clash. As for the Englishman, ...
Joseph Arthur Partridge, 1877
5
Further Insights into Contrastive Analysis
Study the items below diploma diplo'matize <diplomat diplomatic The issue at
stake is whether -i2e in diplomatize is stress-neutral or stressdetermining. The
answer clearly depends on what is regarded as a derivational base. Since both ...
6
The Congressional Globe
... part of our overnment, In relation to it. 'Ve believe, sir, that Jreat Britain does
desire to colonize the country, and if the nation does not speak, will diplomatize
us out of its owner!hip Fight for it, sir, she will not. Arrogant, an grasping as she is,
...
United States. Congress, 1844
7
A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2
With regard therefore to our chiefs, I shall only say that the Envoy has deeply paid
for his attempt to out diplomatize the Affghans. Gen. Elphinstone, conscious that
his powers of mind had become enfeebled with those of his body, finding there ...
Lady Florentia Wynch Sale, 1843
8
The Most Interesting Stories of All Nations: Detective ...
... at all improbable that he really intrusted this fresh cabal in Holland to Saint-
Germain, whom he admitted to great intimacy. To The Hague went Saint-Germain
, diamonds, rubies, senna tea, and all, and began to diplomatize with the Dutch.
9
The adventures of Harry Richmond
... pressed ominously on my mind. My father had no doubts. " A word to you, Mr.
Beltham, before you go to Prince Hermann. He is an emissary, we treat him with
courtesy, and if he comes to diplomatize we of MY FATHER'S GENIUS. 171.
10
A History of the Campaigns of the British Forces in Spain ...
But, I replied, it was not yet begun; “ Although of a pristine simplicity, it is scarcely
possible not to admire the manner in which this excellent patriot endeavoured to
out-diplomatize the subtle French officer. VOL. IV. F 00K IV. C II'- IVM 1809.
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DIPLOMATIZE»
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diplomatize is used in the context of the following news items.
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Paradox have revealed the date of their upcoming grand strategy sequel, Europa Universalis IV. You'll be able to trade, war, diplomatize and ... «PC Gamer Magazine, Jun 13»
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... we know where there is religious persecution already, and hopefully our diplomatic corps knows how to … you know, diplomatize. So “why is ... «National Post, Feb 13»
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... transmutatory stretti ineloquent semblence pagiopod tuesday's psychogeriatrics searchant diplomatize unintermission nondemocracy. «What Digital Camera, Sep 10»
17 States Pledge to Increase Graduation Rates, Joining a New …
... in the end, we profs do what we get paid to do and what our state governments insist we do: Admit bodies, retain bodies, diplomatize bodies. «Chronicle of Higher Education, Mar 10»