CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ENTHRONIZE
PRESENT
Present
I enthronize
you enthronize
he/she/it enthronizes
we enthronize
you enthronize
they enthronize
Present continuous
I am enthronizing
you are enthronizing
he/she/it is enthronizing
we are enthronizing
you are enthronizing
they are enthronizing
Present perfect
I have enthronized
you have enthronized
he/she/it has enthronized
we have enthronized
you have enthronized
they have enthronized
Present perfect continuous
I have been enthronizing
you have been enthronizing
he/she/it has been enthronizing
we have been enthronizing
you have been enthronizing
they have been enthronizing
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 enthronized
you enthronized
he/she/it enthronized
we enthronized
you enthronized
they enthronized
Past continuous
I was enthronizing
you were enthronizing
he/she/it was enthronizing
we were enthronizing
you were enthronizing
they were enthronizing
Past perfect
I had enthronized
you had enthronized
he/she/it had enthronized
we had enthronized
you had enthronized
they had enthronized
Past perfect continuous
I had been enthronizing
you had been enthronizing
he/she/it had been enthronizing
we had been enthronizing
you had been enthronizing
they had been enthronizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will enthronize
you will enthronize
he/she/it will enthronize
we will enthronize
you will enthronize
they will enthronize
Future continuous
I will be enthronizing
you will be enthronizing
he/she/it will be enthronizing
we will be enthronizing
you will be enthronizing
they will be enthronizing
Future perfect
I will have enthronized
you will have enthronized
he/she/it will have enthronized
we will have enthronized
you will have enthronized
they will have enthronized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been enthronizing
you will have been enthronizing
he/she/it will have been enthronizing
we will have been enthronizing
you will have been enthronizing
they will have been enthronizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would enthronize
you would enthronize
he/she/it would enthronize
we would enthronize
you would enthronize
they would enthronize
Conditional continuous
I would be enthronizing
you would be enthronizing
he/she/it would be enthronizing
we would be enthronizing
you would be enthronizing
they would be enthronizing
Conditional perfect
I would have enthronize
you would have enthronize
he/she/it would have enthronize
we would have enthronize
you would have enthronize
they would have enthronize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been enthronizing
you would have been enthronizing
he/she/it would have been enthronizing
we would have been enthronizing
you would have been enthronizing
they would have been enthronizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you enthronize
we let´s enthronize
you enthronize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
enthronized
Present Participle
enthronizing
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 «ENTHRONIZE»
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enthronize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
enthronize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Antedatings and Additions for OED: From the Catalogue of ...
RE-INTHRONIZATION sb. 'At the side of the print is a proclamation as follows:-"..
notwithstanding all my Re-inthronizations..'" (1 451-813; 1652). Cf. OED
Reinthronize 1602 and c 1645, Re-enthronize 1620-55 ('Vortigern was re-
enthronis'd').
2
Studies on the Accentuation of Polysyllabic Latin, Greek, ...
The oxytone accentuation of amortize (B 1730 — A 1775), authorize (P 1735, A
1775), canonize (M 1617 — B 1766; cf. also the stressing J i Do a 1631— K a
1711), enthronize (D 1725, B 173O, B 1736), evangelize (P 1737, P 1744), and ...
3
The Summe of Christian Religion
... aboliili all theirinl'irmitie's, glorif'ie them, wipe away all мат from them,
enthronize them in his throne, and malte them рта. and Kings vnto his
farbenfbefìnit ofthe Priefìbudafcbnß glorified à, that hee appeareth, prefenteth
himfelfe, and maketh ...
Zacharias Ursinus, Richard Crosse, 1617
4
Follie's Anatomie, Or, Satyres & Satyricall Epigrams
FORTUNE empaling Jove with honors crowne, Making him victor in the Titans
fight; Mars having trod perforce proud Saturne down, Depriving Titan of's usurped
right; These eo-supremes, which over-rule the fate, Enthronize him in Saturn's ...
Edward Francis Rimbault, 1842
5
Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the ...
Fortune empaling Jove with honors crowne, Making him victor in the Titans fight ;
Mars having trod perforce proud Saturne down, Depriving Titan ofs usurped right
; These co-supremes, which over-rule the fate, Enthronize him in Saturn's regall ...
6
A select collection of old plays: In twelve volumes
As if the daughter of eternal Ops, T 'd to the likeness of vermilion fumes, urn
Where from her cloudy womb the Centaurs leapt, . . d Were lll her royal seat
enthronize . Joan 1y“ Acon. Madam, if Joan thy daughter may advise, Let not your
honour ...
7
The works of ... Richard Hooker: with an account of his life ...
... fear, love, humility, hope, prayer, whatsoever else, and to enthronize above
them all a desire of absolution from the priest, as if, in the whole work of man's
repentance, God did regard and accept nothing, but for and in consideration of
this ?
Richard Hooker, John Keble, 1841
8
The history of pews, a paper [by J.M. Neale]. suppl. (to the ...
[This etymology is, I need not say, more pious than correct.] Ambition to step up
into the highest rooms and seats, and there to enclose and enthronize
themselves, was confined to pharisaical feasts and synagogues; holy men ...
9
Historical and Biographical Works: The life and acts of ...
... should have done, 62 to whom of long and prescribed custom the right
appertained to induct, install, and enthronize all Bishops within the province of
Canterbury, being hindered from doing it in person by certain weighty and urgent
affairs.
10
The Life and Acts of Matthew Parker: The life and acts of ...
... should have done, 62 to whom of long and prescribed custom the right
appertained to induct, install, and enthronize all Bishops within the province of
Canterbury, being hindered from doing it in person by certain weighty and urgent
affairs.