CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EXTERIORISE
PRESENT
Present
I exteriorise
you exteriorise
he/she/it exteriorises
we exteriorise
you exteriorise
they exteriorise
Present continuous
I am exteriorising
you are exteriorising
he/she/it is exteriorising
we are exteriorising
you are exteriorising
they are exteriorising
Present perfect
I have exteriorised
you have exteriorised
he/she/it has exteriorised
we have exteriorised
you have exteriorised
they have exteriorised
Present perfect continuous
I have been exteriorising
you have been exteriorising
he/she/it has been exteriorising
we have been exteriorising
you have been exteriorising
they have been exteriorising
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 exteriorised
you exteriorised
he/she/it exteriorised
we exteriorised
you exteriorised
they exteriorised
Past continuous
I was exteriorising
you were exteriorising
he/she/it was exteriorising
we were exteriorising
you were exteriorising
they were exteriorising
Past perfect
I had exteriorised
you had exteriorised
he/she/it had exteriorised
we had exteriorised
you had exteriorised
they had exteriorised
Past perfect continuous
I had been exteriorising
you had been exteriorising
he/she/it had been exteriorising
we had been exteriorising
you had been exteriorising
they had been exteriorising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will exteriorise
you will exteriorise
he/she/it will exteriorise
we will exteriorise
you will exteriorise
they will exteriorise
Future continuous
I will be exteriorising
you will be exteriorising
he/she/it will be exteriorising
we will be exteriorising
you will be exteriorising
they will be exteriorising
Future perfect
I will have exteriorised
you will have exteriorised
he/she/it will have exteriorised
we will have exteriorised
you will have exteriorised
they will have exteriorised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been exteriorising
you will have been exteriorising
he/she/it will have been exteriorising
we will have been exteriorising
you will have been exteriorising
they will have been exteriorising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would exteriorise
you would exteriorise
he/she/it would exteriorise
we would exteriorise
you would exteriorise
they would exteriorise
Conditional continuous
I would be exteriorising
you would be exteriorising
he/she/it would be exteriorising
we would be exteriorising
you would be exteriorising
they would be exteriorising
Conditional perfect
I would have exteriorise
you would have exteriorise
he/she/it would have exteriorise
we would have exteriorise
you would have exteriorise
they would have exteriorise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been exteriorising
you would have been exteriorising
he/she/it would have been exteriorising
we would have been exteriorising
you would have been exteriorising
they would have been exteriorising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you exteriorise
we let´s exteriorise
you exteriorise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to exteriorise
Past participle
exteriorised
Present Participle
exteriorising
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 «EXTERIORISE»
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exteriorise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
exteriorise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Aspects of the Dialogical Self: Extended Proceedings of a ...
zes into two functional classes: utterances that, Without addressing another
person, seem to exteriorise internal processes (,,die - ohne Wirkliche
fremdpersonale Adressierung — lautlich bestimmte innere Prozesse nach außen
semen“, ...
Marie-Cécile Bertau, 2004
2
Clinical Manual of Small Animal Endosurgery
In order to easily exteriorise the intestine, it is often needed to enlarge the
incision by 2–4 cm. This is carefully accomplished by cutting away from the
cannula with a blade, under direct visualisation. For this procedure the use of a
10mm port ...
Alasdair Hotston Moore, Rosa Angela Ragni, 2012
3
Hugh MacDiarmid's Poetry and Politics of Place: Imagining a ...
The spiritual sacrifice of his art will expose the nation's provinciality: And never
mair a Scot sall tryst, Abies on Calvary, wi' Christ, [except] Unless, mebbe, a
poem like this'll Exteriorise things in a thistle (CP1, 135) The Drunk Man's
soteriology ...
4
Europe: A Heritage, a Challenge, a Promise
In this context we should not forget that the bearers of a collective identity in many
cases show a strong need to exteriorise their (collective) emotions and
attachments by rituals, symbols and commemorations of events that have marked
the ...
5
Core Topics in General & Emergency Surgery: Companion to ...
In the multiply operated septic abdomen, it may not be possible to take down and
exteriorise the prime source of sepsis because of dense adhesions or the
anatomical location (oesophagus, duodenum). For inaccessible pelvic sepsis
arising ...
Simon Paterson-Brown, 2013
6
Bovine Surgery and Lameness
The ruminal lumen is now effectively isolated from the abdominal cavity Figure
3.11 Weingart frame placed to exteriorise and fix ruminal wall with six hooks and
two vulsellum forceps. McLintock cuff method This method is equally efficient but
...
A. David Weaver, Guy St Jean, Adrian Steiner, 2013
7
Vascular Surgery: Cases, Questions and Commentaries
Other adjuncts to inspection and palpation are continuous-wave Doppler, pulse
oximetry and fluorescein dye.35 The next question is whether to exteriorise or
anastomose the open ends of the bowel. The arguments against exteriorising are
...
George Geroulakos, Bauer Sumpio, 2011
8
Structural/Process Models of Complex Human Behavior
THOUGHTSTICKER has been used to exteriorise the process in which problems
are posed and solved by a designer aiming to produce a specific piece of
equipment (Bailey, Ensor, Green, Pask, Scott and Watts, l976); to exteriorise the ...
J.M. Scandura, Ch.J. Brainerd, 1978
9
Sri Aurobindo and the Mother: Glimpses of Their Experiments, ...
Mother could always exteriorise herself from her body, but for some special
reason there was an inner order that prohibited her during this period of physical
sadhana to exteriorise herself. It was perhaps an inner insistence so that the
solution ...
10
Discovering Creativity: Proceedings of the 1992 ...
LEARNINGS FROM SELECTION OR HOW TO DEVELOP INTUITION INTO
SHARED INSIGHT Marc Tassoul Summary In this paper, the question of how to
exteriorise implicit "intuitive" information is addressed through a process I have
termed ...
Stanley S. Gryskiewicz, 1993
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EXTERIORISE»
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exteriorise is used in the context of the following news items.
Discovering Diwane: ancestral African ritual music
Like any art, it was used to exteriorise feelings, voicing the torments of slavery and exile and serving as a reminder of motherland, ancestors, ... «Open Democracy, May 15»
L'Oreal/Color Show
Nails play a key role in self-expression, they exteriorise their personality and allow them to show themselves in a creative and fun way; for that reason, ... «Cream, Sep 14»
Tackling carcass contamination at the source
A properly adjusted eviscerator should not pull out the viscera package from the carcasses, but just exteriorise it, instead, therefore preventing ... «WorldPoultry.net, May 13»
Novak Djokovic: I'm Very Tired But Fulfilled, Full Of Joy, I'm Very …
I wrote that Roger tries to manifest, exteriorise (?) the game existing inside him. Rafa is there to win. Novak is midway. He likes beauty (he often ... «Tennis-X.com, Jan 12»
Sergio defends touchline conduct
"I hit the bench to exteriorise some feelings that I had," he told Hearts' website after the Kilmarnock match. "I think everyone can understand ... «BBC Sport, Oct 11»
Susan Sarandon, 64, says she's comfortable in her saggy skin
I'm always coming up with new things, whether it's making a DVD or a book, or making movies. I always want to exteriorise what's going on ... «Daily News & Analysis, Nov 10»
Art and mental states: meaning requires dialogue
All art is an attempt to exteriorise one's sensations and feelings, to give them form … Words and painting don't go together. The more words that are written ... «Adv Psychiatric Treat, Aug 09»
train of History
The restless white pigeons serve as a metaphor to exteriorise what Dil Navaz and other people on the platform are feeling inside while waiting ... «Chandigarh Tribune, Aug 07»