CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ENCARNALISE
PRESENT
Present
I encarnalise
you encarnalise
he/she/it encarnalises
we encarnalise
you encarnalise
they encarnalise
Present continuous
I am encarnalising
you are encarnalising
he/she/it is encarnalising
we are encarnalising
you are encarnalising
they are encarnalising
Present perfect
I have encarnalised
you have encarnalised
he/she/it has encarnalised
we have encarnalised
you have encarnalised
they have encarnalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been encarnalising
you have been encarnalising
he/she/it has been encarnalising
we have been encarnalising
you have been encarnalising
they have been encarnalising
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 encarnalised
you encarnalised
he/she/it encarnalised
we encarnalised
you encarnalised
they encarnalised
Past continuous
I was encarnalising
you were encarnalising
he/she/it was encarnalising
we were encarnalising
you were encarnalising
they were encarnalising
Past perfect
I had encarnalised
you had encarnalised
he/she/it had encarnalised
we had encarnalised
you had encarnalised
they had encarnalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been encarnalising
you had been encarnalising
he/she/it had been encarnalising
we had been encarnalising
you had been encarnalising
they had been encarnalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will encarnalise
you will encarnalise
he/she/it will encarnalise
we will encarnalise
you will encarnalise
they will encarnalise
Future continuous
I will be encarnalising
you will be encarnalising
he/she/it will be encarnalising
we will be encarnalising
you will be encarnalising
they will be encarnalising
Future perfect
I will have encarnalised
you will have encarnalised
he/she/it will have encarnalised
we will have encarnalised
you will have encarnalised
they will have encarnalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been encarnalising
you will have been encarnalising
he/she/it will have been encarnalising
we will have been encarnalising
you will have been encarnalising
they will have been encarnalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would encarnalise
you would encarnalise
he/she/it would encarnalise
we would encarnalise
you would encarnalise
they would encarnalise
Conditional continuous
I would be encarnalising
you would be encarnalising
he/she/it would be encarnalising
we would be encarnalising
you would be encarnalising
they would be encarnalising
Conditional perfect
I would have encarnalise
you would have encarnalise
he/she/it would have encarnalise
we would have encarnalise
you would have encarnalise
they would have encarnalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been encarnalising
you would have been encarnalising
he/she/it would have been encarnalising
we would have been encarnalising
you would have been encarnalising
they would have been encarnalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you encarnalise
we let´s encarnalise
you encarnalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to encarnalise
Past participle
encarnalised
Present Participle
encarnalising
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 «ENCARNALISE»
Discover the use of
encarnalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
encarnalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Nineteenth-century Woman: Her Cultural and Physical World
No one would want to marry them because as The Lancet delicately put it 'they
will be impure in l'ame'.66 Even Miss Garrett cannot be 'one of the ladies of
England nor does she represent them' for they do not wish to 'encarnalise their
spirits' ...
Sara Delamont, Lorna Duffin, 2012
... Dabbling a shameless hand with.shameful jest, Encarnalise their spirits—*-" is
the expression of a prejudice that springs from ignorance alone. It may be said of
medical men, that their contact with sorrow and suffering tends to purify them, ...
Dabbling a shameless hand with shameful jest, Encarnalise their spirits : yet we
know Knowledge is knowledge, and this matter hangs : Howbeit ourself,
foreseeing casualty, Nor willing men should come among us, learnt, For many
weary ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1907
4
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
í. %TT ЗЫТТ, T?TT imij #t T tittt; #tt ттзртт, ir 5РГТТТ, ftrfrr ятит; n. encampment
Мтт çtttt; тзтт, trr encantbis n. iffioM (ттт) encapsulate v.í. ЯГ, for TiTTT; п.
encapsulation ядгт, sfjihrOT, тгтя'згт encarnalise v.í. ^dV4 ^ТТ; Г<(ч4) ТТТТТ
encase, ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
5
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M)
[Gr.] Encarnalise, enkär′nalīz, v.t. to embody: to make carnal. Encarpus, enkar′
pus, n.a festoon ornamenting a frieze. [Gr.] Encase, enkās′, Incase, in,v.t. to
enclose in a case: to surround, cover.—n.Encase′ment, the enclosing
substance: a ...
... aesthetical anaesthetic cheapskates encephaloma anencephaly phlyctaenae
spermatheca tetrarchate septicaemia ejaculative mesalliance miscellanea
varicellate caramelises caramelizes encarnalise encarnalize epanaleptic
paraselenic ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
7
The works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, poet laureate
Dabbling a shameless hand with shameful jest, Encarnalise their spirits : yet we
know Knowledge is knowledge, and this matter hangs : Howbeit ourself,
foreseeing casualty, Nor willing men should come among us, learnt, For many
weary ...
Alfred Tennyson Tennyson (Baron), 1892
8
Burkes Speech on conciliation: Tennyson's The Princess ...
Dabbling a shameless hand with shameful jest, Encarnalise their spirits : yet we
know Knowledge is knowledge, and this matter hangs : 3o0 Howbeit ourself,
foreseeing casualty, Nor willing men should come among us, learnt, For many
weary ...
ENGLISH & American masterpiece studies, 1906
9
The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson
... monstrous males that carve the living hound, And cram him with the fragments
of the grave, Or in the dark dissolving human heart, And holy secrets of this
microcosm, Dabbling a shameless hand with shameful jest, Encarnalise their
spirits.
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1909
10
the quiver: an illustrated magazine for sunday and general ...
hunger, but did not gorgo it, which maintained the health without maddening the
senses, which renewed the body, but did not encarnalise the soul. And they had
made their choice, and they were glad like men. 7. But, then, as they plodded ...