CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FARADIZE
PRESENT
Present
I faradize
you faradize
he/she/it faradizes
we faradize
you faradize
they faradize
Present continuous
I am faradizing
you are faradizing
he/she/it is faradizing
we are faradizing
you are faradizing
they are faradizing
Present perfect
I have faradized
you have faradized
he/she/it has faradized
we have faradized
you have faradized
they have faradized
Present perfect continuous
I have been faradizing
you have been faradizing
he/she/it has been faradizing
we have been faradizing
you have been faradizing
they have been faradizing
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 faradized
you faradized
he/she/it faradized
we faradized
you faradized
they faradized
Past continuous
I was faradizing
you were faradizing
he/she/it was faradizing
we were faradizing
you were faradizing
they were faradizing
Past perfect
I had faradized
you had faradized
he/she/it had faradized
we had faradized
you had faradized
they had faradized
Past perfect continuous
I had been faradizing
you had been faradizing
he/she/it had been faradizing
we had been faradizing
you had been faradizing
they had been faradizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will faradize
you will faradize
he/she/it will faradize
we will faradize
you will faradize
they will faradize
Future continuous
I will be faradizing
you will be faradizing
he/she/it will be faradizing
we will be faradizing
you will be faradizing
they will be faradizing
Future perfect
I will have faradized
you will have faradized
he/she/it will have faradized
we will have faradized
you will have faradized
they will have faradized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been faradizing
you will have been faradizing
he/she/it will have been faradizing
we will have been faradizing
you will have been faradizing
they will have been faradizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would faradize
you would faradize
he/she/it would faradize
we would faradize
you would faradize
they would faradize
Conditional continuous
I would be faradizing
you would be faradizing
he/she/it would be faradizing
we would be faradizing
you would be faradizing
they would be faradizing
Conditional perfect
I would have faradize
you would have faradize
he/she/it would have faradize
we would have faradize
you would have faradize
they would have faradize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been faradizing
you would have been faradizing
he/she/it would have been faradizing
we would have been faradizing
you would have been faradizing
they would have been faradizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you faradize
we let´s faradize
you faradize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
faradized
Present Participle
faradizing
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 «FARADIZE»
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faradize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A Treatise on Localized Electrization, and Its Applications ...
necessary to faradize these muscles. For this purpose a metallic olive (fig. 33),
mounted on a stem of metal, insulated by gum f -. _ c. ''mwu-eMm-aé-mmeum'a " '
7 z Fig. Ila—Rectal rheophore. elastic, is introduced into the rectum, and then ...
Guillaume-Benjamin Duchenne, Herbert Tibbits, 1871
2
Contributions relating to the causation and prevention of ...
454 MODE OF EMPLOYING ELECTRICITY. of causalgia of the palm, I have
found it less painful to faradize the Eiwtrization hand muscles through their nerve
than by acting upon of the . ,. , TX. . . t i muscles. tliem more immediately.
3
A Treatise on localized electrization
In order to faradize the constrictor muscles, the olive is moved over the surface of
the oesophagus, while a moist rheophore is placed on the back part of the neck.
The operator should beware of directing the olive against the lateral walls of the ...
Guillaume-Benjamin Duchenne, 1871
4
The Practice of Medical Electricity: Showing the Most ...
To faradize the ear, Duchenne advises the ear to be filled with warm water, but
this is most difficult to be accomplished, and may be done quite as effectually as
described at p. 103. To faradize in partial amaurosis, loss of taste, and premature
...
George Denniston Powell, 1872
5
Gunshot Wounds and Other Injuries of Nerves
With these it is easy to call almost any single muscle into play, and in every case
it is the muscle itself, and not the nerve, which we desire to faradize. The certainty
with which each muscle may thus be excited is so wonderful, that by this, and ...
George Read Morehouse, William Williams Keen, 1864
6
Mammalian Physiology: A Course of Practical Exercises
Faradize again for 5" ; saliva flows into the cannula. Bring the barometer-tube to
the table into a convenient position and connect it with the duct of the rubber
tubing. Faradize for 15". Saliva enters the barometer-tube and flows along it
during ...
Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, 1919
7
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Dr. Lloyd said he wished to say one word as to the technique. It seems to be the
idea that it is better to faradize the ascending parietal convolution first. Dr. Lloyd
does not have that idea. He has faradized the human cortex a number of times, ...
Faradize the legs thoroughly. Application from fifteen to thirty minutes, followed
by friction and repeated every other day. This is called general faradization. It is
applicable to general debility, convalescence, lack of tone and vigor from many ...
9
The New Hacker's Dictionary
IUsenet! Syn FAQ, sense 2. FAQL /fa'kl/ n. Syn. FAQ list. faradize /far'a-diz/ v. IUS
Geological Survey] To start any hyper-addictive process or trend, or to continue
adding current to such a trend. Telling one user about a new octo-tetris game you
...
10
A Companion to the History of the English Language
With the addition of suffixes, this memorial word exfoliated into many scientific
nouns, verbs, and adjectives: faradaic (1875), faradic (1878),faradism (1876),
faradization (1867),faradize (1864). In the twentieth century, words connected
with ...
Haruko Momma, Michael Matto, 2009
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