CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PAUPERISE
PRESENT
Present
I pauperise
you pauperise
he/she/it pauperises
we pauperise
you pauperise
they pauperise
Present continuous
I am pauperising
you are pauperising
he/she/it is pauperising
we are pauperising
you are pauperising
they are pauperising
Present perfect
I have pauperised
you have pauperised
he/she/it has pauperised
we have pauperised
you have pauperised
they have pauperised
Present perfect continuous
I have been pauperising
you have been pauperising
he/she/it has been pauperising
we have been pauperising
you have been pauperising
they have been pauperising
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 pauperised
you pauperised
he/she/it pauperised
we pauperised
you pauperised
they pauperised
Past continuous
I was pauperising
you were pauperising
he/she/it was pauperising
we were pauperising
you were pauperising
they were pauperising
Past perfect
I had pauperised
you had pauperised
he/she/it had pauperised
we had pauperised
you had pauperised
they had pauperised
Past perfect continuous
I had been pauperising
you had been pauperising
he/she/it had been pauperising
we had been pauperising
you had been pauperising
they had been pauperising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will pauperise
you will pauperise
he/she/it will pauperise
we will pauperise
you will pauperise
they will pauperise
Future continuous
I will be pauperising
you will be pauperising
he/she/it will be pauperising
we will be pauperising
you will be pauperising
they will be pauperising
Future perfect
I will have pauperised
you will have pauperised
he/she/it will have pauperised
we will have pauperised
you will have pauperised
they will have pauperised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been pauperising
you will have been pauperising
he/she/it will have been pauperising
we will have been pauperising
you will have been pauperising
they will have been pauperising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would pauperise
you would pauperise
he/she/it would pauperise
we would pauperise
you would pauperise
they would pauperise
Conditional continuous
I would be pauperising
you would be pauperising
he/she/it would be pauperising
we would be pauperising
you would be pauperising
they would be pauperising
Conditional perfect
I would have pauperise
you would have pauperise
he/she/it would have pauperise
we would have pauperise
you would have pauperise
they would have pauperise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been pauperising
you would have been pauperising
he/she/it would have been pauperising
we would have been pauperising
you would have been pauperising
they would have been pauperising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you pauperise
we let´s pauperise
you pauperise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
pauperised
Present Participle
pauperising
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 «PAUPERISE»
Discover the use of
pauperise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pauperise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Reports from Committees
It must extinguish production; it would, in fact, pauperise the whole country, it
seems to me. 4546. And, therefore, if the system of bounties now applied to sugar
were applied to all manufactures, it would extinguish our production ? — Beyond
...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1879
2
The Parliamentary Debates
very significant phrase when he asked, ] " Do you want to pauperise the widows
and orphans of these brave men who have died for their country t " That shows
the old spirit of caste, because when the ] case of the private soldiers was first ...
Great Britain. Parliament, 1900
3
Haileybury College, Past and Present
A room inhabited by four boys, who there feed and " pauperise," and also engage
in such other pursuits as have no connection with studying. Question. What do
you mean by " pauperising " ? Answer. To "pauperise" is to act in a manner less ...
Lionel Sumner Milford, 1909
He contended that the result would be to debase and to pauperise the people ;
on the contrary, it will prove a blessing. We are told that some Charitable Aid
Boards are already being relieved of 75 per cent. of their expenditure by the old -
age ...
New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives, 1899
He contended that the result would be to debase and to pauperise the people ;
on the contrary, it will prove a blessing. We are told that some Charitable Aid
Boards are already being relieved of 75 per cent. of their expenditure by the old -
age- ...
New Zealand. Parliament, 1899
6
The Chronicle of the London Missionary Society
As things are now, we teach, enlighten, and pauperise! In other words, by the
power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ we draw up our savages from a pit of
degradation, the depths of which a civilised mind cannot fathom. Once out of the
pit, and ...
7
Papers & essays for churchmen: being a series of studies on ...
You no more pauperise five hundred workingmen by building for them a place of
pleasurable resort than you pauperise the same number of college students by
building a library or endowing a professorship. A sound principle here is: You ...
David McConnell Steele, 1919
8
The Poor Law Magazine and Parochial Journal
... P. L. Af., 1871-72, page 182, operate that the admission of liability and
chargeability of the wife did not pauperise the husband ? It was unanimously
held that the case of Palmer ruled here, as the wife's lunacy did not pauperise the
husband.
9
The Workers' Republic: A Selection from the Writings of ...
To those who object that this would `pauperise' the children, I answer that the
children of the working class have as much right to be maintained thus as have
the children of royalty. If it does not pauperise the one it cannot pauperise the
other.
James Connolly, Desmond Ryan, 1951
10
Microfinance, Debt and Over-Indebtedness: Juggling with Money
Introduction This essay does not deal directly with over-indebtedness ¥ the social
relations of debt that actually pauperise ¥ but instead with an aspect of financial
vulnerability that enables accumulation for some while preventing accumulation ...
Isabelle Guérin, Solène Morvant-Roux, Magdalena Villarreal, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PAUPERISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
pauperise is used in the context of the following news items.
Greece crisis: Europe turns the screw
What's it like taking a position of defending socialism for the rich in order to spitefuly pauperise an entire population? You should seek medical ... «Channel 4 News, Jul 15»
Greek crisis: Government submits reform plan in bid for new aid deal …
“Fight now to cancel the plans to pauperise the people,” it declared in a statement released in the last five minutes. “Let's say NO to the barbaric ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Battleground of worst ideas of the 20th century
... are presenting themselves as a parody of merciless, demonic money-lenders who are determined to humiliate and pauperise their victims. «gulfnews.com, Jul 15»
Greece: battleground of worst ideas of the 20th century
... are presenting themselves as a parody of merciless, demonic money-lenders who are determined to humiliate and pauperise their victims. «The Australian Financial Review, Jul 15»
Colm O'Rourke: Michael Ring can't wash his hands of this …
Instead they stood idly by and allowed an unaccountable body pauperise some of the best GAA supporters and club sponsors while at the ... «Irish Independent, Jun 15»
Govindacharya, Raju Shetti oppose land Bill
... K.N. Govindacharya on Tuesday said the proposed law went against the BJP's manifesto, and would pauperise small and medium farmers. «The Hindu, Jun 15»
Hard times revisited
... half a pound of tea a year, which was weak in him,” Dickens tells us, “because all gifts have an inevitable tendency to pauperise the recipient. «The Daily Star, Jun 15»
NERC's Obsession With Tariff Increase
... because it is anti-people, insensitive, wicked and would further pauperise hapless Nigerians who are groaning under the yoke of poverty. «P.M. News, Jun 15»
Home » News » La Forteresse buyers cry: When will it end?
He said the PSA is yet to receive any kind of money for the land and described the deal as one designed to “pauperise” the PSA. He explained ... «Trinidad News, Jun 15»
'Why Nigeria Should Declare A Five-Year Ban On Rice Imports'
We further pauperise our people by collecting additional toll as import tariff of over US$1 Billion. In the process, we also enrich smugglers and ... «The Guardian Nigeria, May 15»