CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ESSENTIALISE
PRESENT
Present
I essentialise
you essentialise
he/she/it essentialises
we essentialise
you essentialise
they essentialise
Present continuous
I am essentialising
you are essentialising
he/she/it is essentialising
we are essentialising
you are essentialising
they are essentialising
Present perfect
I have essentialised
you have essentialised
he/she/it has essentialised
we have essentialised
you have essentialised
they have essentialised
Present perfect continuous
I have been essentialising
you have been essentialising
he/she/it has been essentialising
we have been essentialising
you have been essentialising
they have been essentialising
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 essentialised
you essentialised
he/she/it essentialised
we essentialised
you essentialised
they essentialised
Past continuous
I was essentialising
you were essentialising
he/she/it was essentialising
we were essentialising
you were essentialising
they were essentialising
Past perfect
I had essentialised
you had essentialised
he/she/it had essentialised
we had essentialised
you had essentialised
they had essentialised
Past perfect continuous
I had been essentialising
you had been essentialising
he/she/it had been essentialising
we had been essentialising
you had been essentialising
they had been essentialising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will essentialise
you will essentialise
he/she/it will essentialise
we will essentialise
you will essentialise
they will essentialise
Future continuous
I will be essentialising
you will be essentialising
he/she/it will be essentialising
we will be essentialising
you will be essentialising
they will be essentialising
Future perfect
I will have essentialised
you will have essentialised
he/she/it will have essentialised
we will have essentialised
you will have essentialised
they will have essentialised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been essentialising
you will have been essentialising
he/she/it will have been essentialising
we will have been essentialising
you will have been essentialising
they will have been essentialising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would essentialise
you would essentialise
he/she/it would essentialise
we would essentialise
you would essentialise
they would essentialise
Conditional continuous
I would be essentialising
you would be essentialising
he/she/it would be essentialising
we would be essentialising
you would be essentialising
they would be essentialising
Conditional perfect
I would have essentialise
you would have essentialise
he/she/it would have essentialise
we would have essentialise
you would have essentialise
they would have essentialise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been essentialising
you would have been essentialising
he/she/it would have been essentialising
we would have been essentialising
you would have been essentialising
they would have been essentialising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you essentialise
we let´s essentialise
you essentialise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to essentialise
Past participle
essentialised
Present Participle
essentialising
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 «ESSENTIALISE»
Discover the use of
essentialise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
essentialise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Identity Politics in Deconstruction: Calculating with the ...
Although he warns against the tendency to essentialise this 'discourse' of
resistance, Hollinsworth contends that 'Aboriginality as resistance' is 'the most
inclusive, dynamic and least readily domesticated by state co-option'.20 Yet his
choice to ...
2
Transnational Muslim Politics: Reimagining the Umma
Werbner summarises the point nicely: The argument about ethnic naming
highlights the fact that it is not only Western representations of the Other which
essentialise. In their performative rhetoric the people we study essentialise their ...
Peter G. Mandaville, 2003
3
Crime, Disorder and Community Safety
The wotty, of coutse, even hete, is the tendency to essentialise whethet it is anti-
tacists who give ctedence to 'tace', tadical feminists who essentialise masculinity
and femininity ot gay tights activists who begin to believe in the biological basis of
...
Roger Matthews, John Pitts, 2013
4
Pastoralists Under Pressure?: Fulbe Societies Confronting ...
It begins with an introductory section which argues against mistaken tendencies
to essentialise definitions of 'authentic' FulBe culture and then goes on to discuss
various ecological and social factors of fundamental significance for present ...
5
Hermeneutic Rationality
L'Etre s'essentialise. L'Etre (en tant qu'avènement de l'appropriation) a besoin de
l'étant pour que lui, l'Etre, s'essentialise».5 Ce sont ces deux positions
fondamentales de la pensée heideggérienne, développées au cours de la
décennie de ...
Maria Luísa Portocarrero, Luis António Umbelino, Andrzej Wiercinski, 2012
6
Men and Masculinities in Irish Cinema
... as seen in The Football Factory (2004), Green Street (2005), The Business (
2005) and Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2006), may well serve to further essentialise
and marginalise the groups in question. As Will Higbee has commented in
relation to ...
7
What Else Works?: Creative Work with Offenders
As Young notes (2001:30), 'To successfully essentialise oneself it is of great
purchase to negatively essentialise others.' A hostels policy that is built upon an
essentialist ideology of residents as both other and risky will inevitably deny or ...
Jo Brayford, Francis B Cowe, John Deering, 2013
8
Race, Racism and Social Work: Contemporary Issues and Debates
The anti-racist project as it emerged within social work did provide the context in
which individuals could exercise their agency toward change as a collective but
the price was to essentialise them and to essentialise their claims such that they ...
Michael Lavalette, Laura Penketh, 2014
9
The Gender of Psychology
By producing 'Third World women' as an already constituted group (in this case
as victims of 'Third World men') outside of their social and economic
circumstances the accounts of some feminists have worked to essentialise Other
women's ...
Tamara Shefer, Floretta Boonzaier, Peace Kiguwa, 2006
To successfully essentialise oneself it is of great purchase to negatively
essentialise others, that is to ascribe to the other either features which lack one's
own values (and solidity) or which are an inversion of one's own cherished
beliefs about ...
Russell Hogg, Kerry Carrington, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ESSENTIALISE»
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essentialise is used in the context of the following news items.
Book Review: Gendered Readings of Change: A Feminist …
In other words, one must be careful not to essentialise diverse human experiences. Fischer also considers the work of Parmenides, Iris Young, ... «USAPP American Politics and Policy, Jun 15»
Let us not essentialise the village
Several years ago, I witnessed a key moment in a rural primary school in Allahabad district of Uttar Pradesh. It was defining in that it revealed ... «The Hindu, May 15»
Keeping up with the Coen brothers: The Hudsucker Proxy returns
“What we had to do was essentialise,” he says as he picks over a salad. “You take the key elements from a scene and use the audience's ... «The Guardian, May 15»
Gandhari's gaze
... woman writer,” the director-script writer and performer adds, “I try to keep this complexity alive without the need to essentialise or glorify either ... «The Hindu, Mar 15»
How should Europe's Jews respond to Netanyahu call for mass …
The most destructive binaries are those created by nationalists who attempt to essentialise a people or state. Mr Netanyahu and others like him ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 15»
Pakistan and India: between conflict and cricket — I
Thirdly, politicians, the military and civil bureaucracy on both sides preferred to strategically essentialise the 'other' as a natural and permanent ... «Daily Times, Feb 15»
Bikinis and babas: the gender subtext of clichés about Ukraine
... sexists dismayed by the west's move towards gender equality (who, in the process, essentialise and deny the agency of Ukrainian women by ... «Open Democracy, Jan 15»
Moderation is about finding, not fighting for, Middle Malaysia …
To essentialise “moderation” in relative terms without taking into account the tenets of relativism will convert the term into another identity ... «The Malaysian Insider, Jan 15»
Mark Kent/Creative Commons The last thing west Africans need is …
It does not equate to acquiescing with a charity song that jars with lyrics which objectify and essentialise Africans as a homogeneous mass of helpless and ... «Morning Star Online, Nov 14»
Bunji and calypso's historical imagination
We are no less eager to essentialise our homophobia—either taking pride in the rooted self-determination of our sexual cultures; or profiting ... «Trinidad Guardian, Nov 14»