CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO HYPOSENSITISE
PRESENT
Present
I hyposensitise
you hyposensitise
he/she/it hyposensitises
we hyposensitise
you hyposensitise
they hyposensitise
Present continuous
I am hyposensitising
you are hyposensitising
he/she/it is hyposensitising
we are hyposensitising
you are hyposensitising
they are hyposensitising
Present perfect
I have hyposensitised
you have hyposensitised
he/she/it has hyposensitised
we have hyposensitised
you have hyposensitised
they have hyposensitised
Present perfect continuous
I have been hyposensitising
you have been hyposensitising
he/she/it has been hyposensitising
we have been hyposensitising
you have been hyposensitising
they have been hyposensitising
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 hyposensitised
you hyposensitised
he/she/it hyposensitised
we hyposensitised
you hyposensitised
they hyposensitised
Past continuous
I was hyposensitising
you were hyposensitising
he/she/it was hyposensitising
we were hyposensitising
you were hyposensitising
they were hyposensitising
Past perfect
I had hyposensitised
you had hyposensitised
he/she/it had hyposensitised
we had hyposensitised
you had hyposensitised
they had hyposensitised
Past perfect continuous
I had been hyposensitising
you had been hyposensitising
he/she/it had been hyposensitising
we had been hyposensitising
you had been hyposensitising
they had been hyposensitising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will hyposensitise
you will hyposensitise
he/she/it will hyposensitise
we will hyposensitise
you will hyposensitise
they will hyposensitise
Future continuous
I will be hyposensitising
you will be hyposensitising
he/she/it will be hyposensitising
we will be hyposensitising
you will be hyposensitising
they will be hyposensitising
Future perfect
I will have hyposensitised
you will have hyposensitised
he/she/it will have hyposensitised
we will have hyposensitised
you will have hyposensitised
they will have hyposensitised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been hyposensitising
you will have been hyposensitising
he/she/it will have been hyposensitising
we will have been hyposensitising
you will have been hyposensitising
they will have been hyposensitising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would hyposensitise
you would hyposensitise
he/she/it would hyposensitise
we would hyposensitise
you would hyposensitise
they would hyposensitise
Conditional continuous
I would be hyposensitising
you would be hyposensitising
he/she/it would be hyposensitising
we would be hyposensitising
you would be hyposensitising
they would be hyposensitising
Conditional perfect
I would have hyposensitise
you would have hyposensitise
he/she/it would have hyposensitise
we would have hyposensitise
you would have hyposensitise
they would have hyposensitise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been hyposensitising
you would have been hyposensitising
he/she/it would have been hyposensitising
we would have been hyposensitising
you would have been hyposensitising
they would have been hyposensitising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you hyposensitise
we let´s hyposensitise
you hyposensitise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to hyposensitise
Past participle
hyposensitised
Present Participle
hyposensitising
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.
8 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPOSENSITISE»
Discover the use of
hyposensitise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hyposensitise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress
... has liver to do anything with the manifestation of its action, how successfully to
desensitise or hyposensitise the skin against such an allergen (Sulzberger, 1936
). These and several others alike are burning questions which require solution.
... Pepin the Short horsewhippers hypertrophies hypothesisers hypothesizers
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relinquishers photoemissive impoverishers hyposensitise hyposensitize West
Yorkshire ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
3
Acta Allergologica: Supplementum
ability to hyposensitise remains a possibility in industrial nickel dermatitis. The
special tests and solutions were kindly supplied by the Bencard Allergy Division,
Beecham Research Laboratories Ltd. REFERENCES 1. Sulzberger & Heckt: J.
4
Modern Treatment Yearbook ...: A Yearbook of Diagnosis and ...
Inhalants, such as pollen, mould spores, house dust and tobacco smoke, etc.,
cannot be conveniently eliminated from a patient's surroundings, so an attempt
should be made to hyposensitise him. In pollen allergy the aim is to obtain a
slight ...
5
New Zealand Medical Journal
If the patient gets his bedroom as I have just stated, that is all that he can be
expected to do. The next stage in the treatment of an allergic patient is to
desensitise or hyposensitise him by a course or courses of injections with a
vaccine made up ...
6
ABPI Data Sheet Compendium
Each treatment set consists of three vials in graded strength as follows: Vial 1 (
Green Label) 100 PNU/ml Vial 2 (Blue Label) 1,000 PNU/ml Vial 3 (Red Label)
10.000 PNU/ml Uses To hyposensitise those patients who are sensitive to grass
...
7
The Medical Journal of Australia
Vaccine to hyposensitise against house dust mite was being administered at
home weekly by the child's mother on prescription from a medical practitioner.
Four hours after a dose the child developed an extremely severe episode of
asthma ...
8
BMJ: British Medical Journal
... the full scarlet regalia of the Galway Blazers. Bat developed an interest in
clinical allergy at a time when it was not recognised as a specialty in Britain or
Ireland, being one of the first to hyposensitise patients who were allergic to
penicillin to ...