CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO NARCOTIZE
PRESENT
Present
I narcotize
you narcotize
he/she/it narcotizes
we narcotize
you narcotize
they narcotize
Present continuous
I am narcotizing
you are narcotizing
he/she/it is narcotizing
we are narcotizing
you are narcotizing
they are narcotizing
Present perfect
I have narcotized
you have narcotized
he/she/it has narcotized
we have narcotized
you have narcotized
they have narcotized
Present perfect continuous
I have been narcotizing
you have been narcotizing
he/she/it has been narcotizing
we have been narcotizing
you have been narcotizing
they have been narcotizing
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 narcotized
you narcotized
he/she/it narcotized
we narcotized
you narcotized
they narcotized
Past continuous
I was narcotizing
you were narcotizing
he/she/it was narcotizing
we were narcotizing
you were narcotizing
they were narcotizing
Past perfect
I had narcotized
you had narcotized
he/she/it had narcotized
we had narcotized
you had narcotized
they had narcotized
Past perfect continuous
I had been narcotizing
you had been narcotizing
he/she/it had been narcotizing
we had been narcotizing
you had been narcotizing
they had been narcotizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will narcotize
you will narcotize
he/she/it will narcotize
we will narcotize
you will narcotize
they will narcotize
Future continuous
I will be narcotizing
you will be narcotizing
he/she/it will be narcotizing
we will be narcotizing
you will be narcotizing
they will be narcotizing
Future perfect
I will have narcotized
you will have narcotized
he/she/it will have narcotized
we will have narcotized
you will have narcotized
they will have narcotized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been narcotizing
you will have been narcotizing
he/she/it will have been narcotizing
we will have been narcotizing
you will have been narcotizing
they will have been narcotizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would narcotize
you would narcotize
he/she/it would narcotize
we would narcotize
you would narcotize
they would narcotize
Conditional continuous
I would be narcotizing
you would be narcotizing
he/she/it would be narcotizing
we would be narcotizing
you would be narcotizing
they would be narcotizing
Conditional perfect
I would have narcotize
you would have narcotize
he/she/it would have narcotize
we would have narcotize
you would have narcotize
they would have narcotize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been narcotizing
you would have been narcotizing
he/she/it would have been narcotizing
we would have been narcotizing
you would have been narcotizing
they would have been narcotizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you narcotize
we let´s narcotize
you narcotize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
narcotized
Present Participle
narcotizing
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 «NARCOTIZE»
Discover the use of
narcotize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
narcotize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Biology of Crustacea: Volume 1: Systematics, The Fossil ...
A few drops of clove oil in a finger bowl of milieu water have been found to
successfully narcotize phyllopods, copepods, cladocerans, some amphipods,
and decapods, but have no visible effect on isopods. Chloretone (chlorobutanol)
also has ...
2
Notes on Microscopical Technique for Zoologists
It is, however, often necessary to narcotize to prevent distortion and rupture on
fixation, and for work on living organisms and tissues. Always narcotize gently by
gradual addition of the narcotic without violent mechanical stimulation.
3
The Role of the Reader: Explorations in the Semiotics of Texts
Semantic disclosures have a double role: they blow up certain properties (
making them textually relevant or pertinent) and narcotize some others. For
instance, in Vn drame bien parisien it is said that Raoul is a /Monsieur/ and
therefore a male ...
4
Notes on Methods for the Narcotization, Killing, Fixation, ...
L L D) Larvae l) Narcotize as above and fix in hot (608C) Bouin's fluid. Wash in
water. 2) Store in 70% alcohol. BRANCHIOPODA A) Narcotize by adding alcohol
to specimen's seawater to make a 5% solution. B) Kill by leaving specimens in ...
5
Dysfluencies: On Speech Disorders in Modern Literature
“The chemicals slowed my brain to a morose crawl,” Lionel explains, “I might
outsmart my symptoms, disguise or incorporate them, frame them as
eccentricities or vaudeville, but I wouldn't narcotize them, not if it meant dimming
the world (or ...
6
Television and Political Advertising: Volume I: ...
According to Eco, “Semantic disclosures have a double role: they blow up certain
[semantic] properties (making them textually relevant or pertinent) and narcotize
some others” (1979, p. 23).” Discursive schematic frames “blow up” or ...
7
Ceremonial Chemistry: The Ritual Persecution of Drugs, ...
The Russian government tries to narcotize its dissidents with alcohol, tobacco,
work, and Communism; when these fail, it declares the deviants unpatriotic,
enemies of the state, or mentally ill; and it deals with them accordingly, by
incarcerating ...
8
Chambers concise dictionary
[16c: from Greek narkissos, supposedly from narke numbness, because of its
narcotic properties] narco- /ncnkou-, na:kD-/ or (before vowels) narc- > combining
form, signifying 1 numbness or torpor. 2 using drugs • narcotize. 3 relating to or ...
9
Addiction and Spirituality
... reality (or “higher power”) that is doomed to self-destruction.10 For example,
the alcoholic believes that alcohol will soothe, comfort, narcotize the pain of living
, liberate from troubles, and overcome the suffering and loneliness in one's life.
In order to measure the partition of a non-specific narcotic between water and oil
by means of this physiological method, the concentration of the narcotic in
aqueous solution that is just sufficient to completely narcotize the indicator
organisms ...
Charles Ernest Overton, Robert Louis Lipnick, 1991
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NARCOTIZE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
narcotize is used in the context of the following news items.
The End of Reading in America and Other Related Matters
It was all part of a grand strategy to narcotize Americans into passive acquiescence through a calculated policy of escapist entertainment, ... «Huffington Post, May 15»
Behind The Song: The Clash, “London Calling”
Strummer's vocals drip with desperation throughout, as if it's the only way he can get through to the audience futilely trying to narcotize the pain ... «American Songwriter, Feb 15»
Review: The Effect
... of their argument, or – perhaps more interestingly – it signifies their detachment from the reality of the patients they are so quick to narcotize. «Oxford Student, Feb 15»
The Enforcer: John Branch's 'Boy on Ice'
... European and college hockey), the medical staffs whose role is to narcotize players and get them back on the ice, and the team officials who ... «New York Times, Oct 14»
The Scary Truth About Meatball Obsession
Why would they narcotize an entire student body into accepting the conversion of a prime Boston College location into something as genuinely ... «The Heights, Sep 14»
Unprecedented Wealth, Debt Slavery and Conditioned Consciousness
The false sense of the public's being 'boss' that they encourage operates to narcotize public awareness of the seriousness of problems and of ... «Center for Research on Globalization, Jun 13»
Mexico's 70000 Dead Demand Rejection of US Pressure on Drugs …
As much as President Enrique Peña Nieto's government tries to de-narcotize the bilateral agenda with the United States, the central topic ... «Worldmeets.us, May 13»
2013 Audi A8 Named Best Overall Top 10 Tech-Friendly Car by …
So hand each of your kiddies an iPad and waft along serenely while they narcotize themselves with YouTube videos. The media interface is ... «AutoSpies.com, Apr 13»
SMOKING GUN E-MAIL IN JACKO DEATH?
... allege AEG Live's pressure on Murray led to an overdose of propofol, which the doctor had used to narcotize the singer into sleeping. «The National Enquirer, Mar 13»
Can Television Be High Art?
... MacDonald claimed relied on “vulgarity, kitsch, homogeneity and standardization to distract and narcotize an alienated industrial society.”. «MediaPost Communications, Mar 13»