CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FABULIZE
PRESENT
Present
I fabulize
you fabulize
he/she/it fabulizes
we fabulize
you fabulize
they fabulize
Present continuous
I am fabulizing
you are fabulizing
he/she/it is fabulizing
we are fabulizing
you are fabulizing
they are fabulizing
Present perfect
I have fabulized
you have fabulized
he/she/it has fabulized
we have fabulized
you have fabulized
they have fabulized
Present perfect continuous
I have been fabulizing
you have been fabulizing
he/she/it has been fabulizing
we have been fabulizing
you have been fabulizing
they have been fabulizing
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 fabulized
you fabulized
he/she/it fabulized
we fabulized
you fabulized
they fabulized
Past continuous
I was fabulizing
you were fabulizing
he/she/it was fabulizing
we were fabulizing
you were fabulizing
they were fabulizing
Past perfect
I had fabulized
you had fabulized
he/she/it had fabulized
we had fabulized
you had fabulized
they had fabulized
Past perfect continuous
I had been fabulizing
you had been fabulizing
he/she/it had been fabulizing
we had been fabulizing
you had been fabulizing
they had been fabulizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will fabulize
you will fabulize
he/she/it will fabulize
we will fabulize
you will fabulize
they will fabulize
Future continuous
I will be fabulizing
you will be fabulizing
he/she/it will be fabulizing
we will be fabulizing
you will be fabulizing
they will be fabulizing
Future perfect
I will have fabulized
you will have fabulized
he/she/it will have fabulized
we will have fabulized
you will have fabulized
they will have fabulized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been fabulizing
you will have been fabulizing
he/she/it will have been fabulizing
we will have been fabulizing
you will have been fabulizing
they will have been fabulizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would fabulize
you would fabulize
he/she/it would fabulize
we would fabulize
you would fabulize
they would fabulize
Conditional continuous
I would be fabulizing
you would be fabulizing
he/she/it would be fabulizing
we would be fabulizing
you would be fabulizing
they would be fabulizing
Conditional perfect
I would have fabulize
you would have fabulize
he/she/it would have fabulize
we would have fabulize
you would have fabulize
they would have fabulize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been fabulizing
you would have been fabulizing
he/she/it would have been fabulizing
we would have been fabulizing
you would have been fabulizing
they would have been fabulizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you fabulize
we let´s fabulize
you fabulize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
fabulized
Present Participle
fabulizing
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 «FABULIZE»
Discover the use of
fabulize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fabulize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
T. Adams, Works, L 10. fabulise, v. i. See fabulize. fabulist (fab'u-list), n. [= F.
fabuliste = Sp. Pg. fubulista (the L. term being fabulator), < L. fabula, a fable.] An
inventor or a writer of fables ; a fabler ; a maker of fictions. They come in lamely,
with ...
2
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
TV. ' . „ of the early printers: a typographic fashion cembeS^ "* °' De' * England i/
the seventeen^ eighteenth GladMotie, Nineteenth Century, XXII. 462. centuries.
fabulize (fab' ppr. fabulizing. To invent, compose, or relate fables or stories. , , , .
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
3
Psychological Monographs: General and Applied
That is the word that must have been there before, but I am not sure, for it may
also have come into my mind by association on seeing "fabulize". Ma. ± ( ?) : "
Fabulize" seems new. I'll give it 60% as being new on the basis of sound. This
word ...
4
Harvard Psychological Studies
... out against the intruder; in others it was "very faint." Note the following case :
Group 36 : 62% S. 4 A = fabulous, 4 B = fabulize. Ke. + ( ?) : "Fabulize" seems
new, 100% certain. The effort of inner speech in trying to pronounce it is very
marked, ...
5
Psychological Monographs: General and Applied
During the interval it seems that I thought of the word “fabulous.” That is the word
that must have been there before, but I am not sure, for it may also have come
into my mind by association on seeing “fabulize”. Ma. i ( ?) : “Fabulize” seems
new.
6
Harvard Psychological Studies ...
In some instances this partial echo, like the ghost of Hamlet's father, had the
strength to cry out against the intruder; in others it was “very faint.” Note the
following case: Group 36: 62% S. 4 A = fabulous, 4 B I fabulize. Ke. + (?): “
Fabulize” seems ...
7
Psychodiagnosis in Schizophrenia
The schizophrenic subject, on the other hand, islikely to fabulize withanairof
realityand the emotion-laden conviction that no explanation ofhis response is
necessary. Whereas a normal individual may fabulize occasionally, repetitive ...
8
Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wicked Good Prose
... a caterer and personal chef in the San Francisco Bay Area: Hire me to cater
your party or cook you a delicious meal! I'll fabulize your party with fun appetizers,
then if you want, serve you up a dinner that showcases what's fresh and fun!
9
Disordered Thinking and the Rorschach: Theory, Research, and ...
̄ However, the terms®fabulation ̄ and ®confabulation ̄ have a
varietyofmeanings in different contexts. Forinstance, Webster's New Universal
UnabridgedDictionary (1983) defines®fabulize ̄ as®to fable ̄andthe related
term ®fabulous ̄ ...
10
1500 Words in 15 Minutes a Day
fabulize. WORDS IN CONTEXT: Her mother, a storyteller, could fabulize any
small event by elaborating on a kernel of fact. manqué. Would-be; potential but
unrealized; that which falls short of the goal. WORDS IN CONTEXT: Manqué is
placed ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FABULIZE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
fabulize is used in the context of the following news items.
Mark Harris on 'Five Came Back' and Hollywood Collaboration With …
The guys who were prone to fabulize were prone to do that before the war. You didn't hear Stevens or Wyler elaborating. These men all felt this ... «TheWrap, Mar 14»
Dress Your Cat in Hats and Mustaches with the Photo Pooch App
Well then mosey on over to the app store and download Photo Pooch, a new free app that allows you to fabulize your favorite kitty in a bunch of ... «Catster, Jan 14»
Stanford Erickson: As a conflicted Mama's Boy, Obama, as history …
... and Obama, who cannot "man up" when confronted with mistakes or bad judgment — like what occurred in Libya — dissemble or fabulize. «TCPalm, Nov 12»