CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OBELIZE
PRESENT
Present
I obelize
you obelize
he/she/it obelizes
we obelize
you obelize
they obelize
Present continuous
I am obelizing
you are obelizing
he/she/it is obelizing
we are obelizing
you are obelizing
they are obelizing
Present perfect
I have obelized
you have obelized
he/she/it has obelized
we have obelized
you have obelized
they have obelized
Present perfect continuous
I have been obelizing
you have been obelizing
he/she/it has been obelizing
we have been obelizing
you have been obelizing
they have been obelizing
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 obelized
you obelized
he/she/it obelized
we obelized
you obelized
they obelized
Past continuous
I was obelizing
you were obelizing
he/she/it was obelizing
we were obelizing
you were obelizing
they were obelizing
Past perfect
I had obelized
you had obelized
he/she/it had obelized
we had obelized
you had obelized
they had obelized
Past perfect continuous
I had been obelizing
you had been obelizing
he/she/it had been obelizing
we had been obelizing
you had been obelizing
they had been obelizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will obelize
you will obelize
he/she/it will obelize
we will obelize
you will obelize
they will obelize
Future continuous
I will be obelizing
you will be obelizing
he/she/it will be obelizing
we will be obelizing
you will be obelizing
they will be obelizing
Future perfect
I will have obelized
you will have obelized
he/she/it will have obelized
we will have obelized
you will have obelized
they will have obelized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been obelizing
you will have been obelizing
he/she/it will have been obelizing
we will have been obelizing
you will have been obelizing
they will have been obelizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would obelize
you would obelize
he/she/it would obelize
we would obelize
you would obelize
they would obelize
Conditional continuous
I would be obelizing
you would be obelizing
he/she/it would be obelizing
we would be obelizing
you would be obelizing
they would be obelizing
Conditional perfect
I would have obelize
you would have obelize
he/she/it would have obelize
we would have obelize
you would have obelize
they would have obelize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been obelizing
you would have been obelizing
he/she/it would have been obelizing
we would have been obelizing
you would have been obelizing
they would have been obelizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you obelize
we let´s obelize
you obelize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
obelizing
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 «OBELIZE»
Discover the use of
obelize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
obelize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Practice of Typography: Correct Composition; a Treatise ...
Century Standard Webster Worcester obelize obelize obelize obelize obi obi obi
obeah ocher ocher ocher ochre ochery ochery ochery ochrey octastyle octastyle
octostyle octostyle odalisk odalisk odalisque odalisk odeum odeon odeon ...
Theodore Low De Vinne, 1902
2
The Plimpton Press Year Book: An Exhibit of Versatility
... nuncheon nuncheon nunchion nuncheon obbligato obbligato obbligato
obbligato obelize obelize obelize obelize obi obi obi obeah ocher ocher ocher
ochre ochery ochery ochery ochrey octastyle octastyle octostyle octastyle odalisk
odalisk ...
3
The Gospel according to the Hebrews, its fragments tr. and ...
transfer, or obelize the passage, and among these are the 5 exceedingly
important cursives 1, 13, 33, 69 and ev-y. Of the 20 earlier MSS. (uncial) no less
than 13 omit or obelize it. Among these are the 5 most ancient ones, NB of the 4th
cent., ...
Hebrews, Edward Williams B. Nicholson, 1879
4
The Gospel According to the Hebrews: Its Fragments ...
transfer, or obelize the passage, and among these are the 5 exceedingly
important cursives 1, 13, 33, 69 and ev-y. Of the 20 earlier MSS. (uncial) no less
than 13 omit or obelize it. Among these are the 5 most ancient ones, KB of the 4th
cent., ...
Edward Williams Byron Nicholson, 1879
5
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
See AUDIBLE, para5. obelisk,obelize, obelus. The 1st,atapering pillar,
derivesfromLL obeliscus, alittle spit, Gr obeliskos, dimofobelos (o.o.o.), aspit(as
over a fire), hence a pointed pillar, whenceLL obelus, adoptedbyE; derivative Gr
obelizein, ...
6
Symphosius The Aenigmata: An Introduction, Text and Commentary
... accords stylisticallywith S.'spractice elsewhere(see Aenig. 96 introductory n.).
Jones's suggestion isthemost satisfactory, and I have adopted it formytranslation,
but I am not convincedthatit is right. The safest courseistherefore to obelize.
7
Aeschylus: Persians and Other Plays
Greek text and interpretation are very uncertain [many editors obelize the two
lines]; seemingly intended (West) is that the gods punish such rites; here, the
Chorus mean those of the threatened forcible marriage (80), which they assert
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... that Origen did obelize these verses. Masius does not expressly say that he
found them obelized in the Syriac MS. ; but that " they ought to be obelized, as
they were not in the Hebrew." It is not certain that he intended this assertion to be
...
10
The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and ...
As to the words above mentioned, we do not mean to obelize them as absolutely
faulty, but we think them out of place; and in the case of scathe, (though it be still
used in the north,) it is now considered as belonging to poetic diction, and thus, ...