CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OVERHOMOGENIZE
PRESENT
Present
I overhomogenize
you overhomogenize
he/she/it overhomogenizes
we overhomogenize
you overhomogenize
they overhomogenize
Present continuous
I am overhomogenizing
you are overhomogenizing
he/she/it is overhomogenizing
we are overhomogenizing
you are overhomogenizing
they are overhomogenizing
Present perfect
I have overhomogenized
you have overhomogenized
he/she/it has overhomogenized
we have overhomogenized
you have overhomogenized
they have overhomogenized
Present perfect continuous
I have been overhomogenizing
you have been overhomogenizing
he/she/it has been overhomogenizing
we have been overhomogenizing
you have been overhomogenizing
they have been overhomogenizing
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 overhomogenized
you overhomogenized
he/she/it overhomogenized
we overhomogenized
you overhomogenized
they overhomogenized
Past continuous
I was overhomogenizing
you were overhomogenizing
he/she/it was overhomogenizing
we were overhomogenizing
you were overhomogenizing
they were overhomogenizing
Past perfect
I had overhomogenized
you had overhomogenized
he/she/it had overhomogenized
we had overhomogenized
you had overhomogenized
they had overhomogenized
Past perfect continuous
I had been overhomogenizing
you had been overhomogenizing
he/she/it had been overhomogenizing
we had been overhomogenizing
you had been overhomogenizing
they had been overhomogenizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will overhomogenize
you will overhomogenize
he/she/it will overhomogenize
we will overhomogenize
you will overhomogenize
they will overhomogenize
Future continuous
I will be overhomogenizing
you will be overhomogenizing
he/she/it will be overhomogenizing
we will be overhomogenizing
you will be overhomogenizing
they will be overhomogenizing
Future perfect
I will have overhomogenized
you will have overhomogenized
he/she/it will have overhomogenized
we will have overhomogenized
you will have overhomogenized
they will have overhomogenized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been overhomogenizing
you will have been overhomogenizing
he/she/it will have been overhomogenizing
we will have been overhomogenizing
you will have been overhomogenizing
they will have been overhomogenizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would overhomogenize
you would overhomogenize
he/she/it would overhomogenize
we would overhomogenize
you would overhomogenize
they would overhomogenize
Conditional continuous
I would be overhomogenizing
you would be overhomogenizing
he/she/it would be overhomogenizing
we would be overhomogenizing
you would be overhomogenizing
they would be overhomogenizing
Conditional perfect
I would have overhomogenize
you would have overhomogenize
he/she/it would have overhomogenize
we would have overhomogenize
you would have overhomogenize
they would have overhomogenize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been overhomogenizing
you would have been overhomogenizing
he/she/it would have been overhomogenizing
we would have been overhomogenizing
you would have been overhomogenizing
they would have been overhomogenizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you overhomogenize
we let´s overhomogenize
you overhomogenize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to overhomogenize
Past participle
overhomogenized
Present Participle
overhomogenizing
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 «OVERHOMOGENIZE»
Discover the use of
overhomogenize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
overhomogenize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Ethics, Ecclesiology and Church Discipline: A Rhetorical ...
This at least accords better with the text information which makes no mention of
outsiders, or a different gospel to combat. However, like the hypotheses
evaluated in category A, these latter tend also to overhomogenize the Corinthian
position, ...
2
Encyclopedia of Dairy Sciences 2nd Edition, Four-Volume set
By contrast, it is difficult to overhomogenize a cream liqueur because thefat to
protein ratio is about5,butabout25in puredouble cream.Aneck plug resulting from
ordinary creaming only can be mostly redispersed by gentle shaking or even ...
3
Handbook of Food Analytical Chemistry, Water, Proteins, ...
Blenders, homogenizers, mincers, food processors, and graters are currently
available for dry, moist, and very wet samples. Because these devices produce
heat, it is very important not to overhomogenize, which causes moisture to be lost
.
Ronald E. Wrolstad, Eric A. Decker, Steven J. Schwartz, 2005
4
Development of Sea Urchins, Ascidians, and Other ...
It is important not to overhomogenize the CSC, resulting in their fragmentation
into small pieces. When >90% of the eggs are lysed, add an additional 10
volumes of CMFSW-PIC, and stir by hand for 2 min, and then centrifuge 800 xg
for 1 min.
Charles A. Ettensohn, Gregory A. Wray, Gary M. Wessel, 2004
5
Reclaiming Knowledge: Social Theory, Curriculum and ...
The account willinevitably overhomogenize this group of educational intellectuals
.The intentionofthe present story ismerelyto establish the contours of the broad
trajectory within which subsequent subtrajectories fell. The methodological ...
6
Educational Knowledge: Changing Relationships between the ...
... own strategy in response has, in addition to a host of other things,
strengthened the occupational power of educational intellectuals in the
postliberation period. The story will inevitably overhomogenize this group of
educational intellectuals.
Thomas S. Popkewitz, 2000
Care has to be taken, however, not to overhomogenize the emulsions, because
they might then undergo an increase in droplet size, leading to a viscosity
decrease during storage. 5. Formulations with High Content of Emulsion
Stressing ...
8
Terms of Use: Negotiating the Jungle of the Intellectual Commons
When trying to safeguard the public domain we should take care not to
overhomogenize or underrecognize the various conflicting interests that are as
much part of that defence as the presumption of harmonious accord. Once again,
while ...
Eva Hemmungs Wirtén, 2008
9
Domination and Resistance
T h em ultifa cto ria ln a tur e of d o min a nc e Approaches to dominance centred
around the nature of structure and cosmology sometimes tend to
overhomogenize the formsof power generated by suchcultural constructions.
However, the more ...
Daniel Miller, Michael Rowlands, Chris Tilley, 2005
10
Getting Agencies to Work Together: The Practice and Theory ...
I assumed that informant reports tended to overhomogenize opinions and to
perceive them as being closer to their own point of view than they actually were. It
is sometimes very important to assess magnitudes as finely as possible.