CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REMILITARISE
PRESENT
Present
I remilitarise
you remilitarise
he/she/it remilitarises
we remilitarise
you remilitarise
they remilitarise
Present continuous
I am remilitarising
you are remilitarising
he/she/it is remilitarising
we are remilitarising
you are remilitarising
they are remilitarising
Present perfect
I have remilitarised
you have remilitarised
he/she/it has remilitarised
we have remilitarised
you have remilitarised
they have remilitarised
Present perfect continuous
I have been remilitarising
you have been remilitarising
he/she/it has been remilitarising
we have been remilitarising
you have been remilitarising
they have been remilitarising
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 remilitarised
you remilitarised
he/she/it remilitarised
we remilitarised
you remilitarised
they remilitarised
Past continuous
I was remilitarising
you were remilitarising
he/she/it was remilitarising
we were remilitarising
you were remilitarising
they were remilitarising
Past perfect
I had remilitarised
you had remilitarised
he/she/it had remilitarised
we had remilitarised
you had remilitarised
they had remilitarised
Past perfect continuous
I had been remilitarising
you had been remilitarising
he/she/it had been remilitarising
we had been remilitarising
you had been remilitarising
they had been remilitarising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will remilitarise
you will remilitarise
he/she/it will remilitarise
we will remilitarise
you will remilitarise
they will remilitarise
Future continuous
I will be remilitarising
you will be remilitarising
he/she/it will be remilitarising
we will be remilitarising
you will be remilitarising
they will be remilitarising
Future perfect
I will have remilitarised
you will have remilitarised
he/she/it will have remilitarised
we will have remilitarised
you will have remilitarised
they will have remilitarised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been remilitarising
you will have been remilitarising
he/she/it will have been remilitarising
we will have been remilitarising
you will have been remilitarising
they will have been remilitarising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would remilitarise
you would remilitarise
he/she/it would remilitarise
we would remilitarise
you would remilitarise
they would remilitarise
Conditional continuous
I would be remilitarising
you would be remilitarising
he/she/it would be remilitarising
we would be remilitarising
you would be remilitarising
they would be remilitarising
Conditional perfect
I would have remilitarise
you would have remilitarise
he/she/it would have remilitarise
we would have remilitarise
you would have remilitarise
they would have remilitarise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been remilitarising
you would have been remilitarising
he/she/it would have been remilitarising
we would have been remilitarising
you would have been remilitarising
they would have been remilitarising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you remilitarise
we let´s remilitarise
you remilitarise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to remilitarise
Past participle
remilitarised
Present Participle
remilitarising
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 «REMILITARISE»
Discover the use of
remilitarise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
remilitarise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Rethinking Japan's Identity and International Role: An ...
After the outbreak of the war the United States increasingly put pressure on
Japan to side with the West urging Japan to remilitarise. Prime Minister Yoshida
and public opinion at the time, however, were against remilitarisation arguing that
...
2
Turkish Foreign Policy, 1774-2000
By late 1935 the British, as the principal architects of the straits regime of 1923,
had come round to the realisation that the benefits of allowing the Turks to
remilitarise the straits outweighed the losses. Demilitarisation reduced Turkey's
capacity ...
3
Turkey - Anglo-American Security Interests, 1945-1952: The ...
The creation of a regional pact was important to Turkey in the context of its
diplomatic efforts to remilitarise the Straits. Already in 1933 Ankara had tried to
promote the idea of an Euxine Pact among the riparian states of the Black Sea,
as a ...
Ekavi Athanassopoulou, 2013
4
Anglo-Turkish relations, 1933-1939
Turkey was also authorised to remilitarise the Straits without delay.46 The
Montreux Conference was a considerable success for Turkish diplomacy. It
restored Turkey's full right to control and remilitarise the Straits. Turkish historians
...
Li͡u͡dmila Zhivkova, 1976
5
Proceedings - Assembly of Western European Union: Actes ...
Following the conclusion of the Montreux Convention, both countries gradually
started to remilitarise the abovementioned islands and with the increasing
problems between Greece and Thrkey over Cyprus the status of the islands
became one ...
Western European Union, Western European Union. Assembly, 1995
6
Fallen heroes in global capitalism: Workers and the ...
The fear that Germany would remilitarise was appeased by the formation of the
ECSC in 1952. Politically, it was a quid pro quo for France recognising Germany,
and economically the policy was that competition between the companies would
...
7
Developing Skills for Modern World History O/n Level
... because an increasing number of British felt that the Treaty of Versailles was
too harsh on Germany such as the term that enforced the demilitarisation of the
Rhineland. Therefore, it was reasonable for Hitler to remilitarise it as 116.
8
The Foreign Office and British Diplomacy in the Twentieth ...
IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Hitler's decision in March 1936 to remilitarise the
Rhineland in violation of Versailles.89 Importantly, the strategy determined in
1934 was not watered down. The DRC had been reconstituted in 1935 as the ...
9
International Relations, 4E
In March 1936, at the height of Anglo-French confusion, when Hitler decided to
remilitarise Rhincland and repudiate the Locarno Pact, his generals were not
prepared to risk a war with France. They warned Hitler against sending his troops
in ...
10
Fascist Ideology: Territory and Expansionism in Italy and ...
... a mere six months earlier than the Reichswehr leadership's estimates of the
optimal date from a military point of view.139 Similarly, the sudden decision to
remilitarise the Rhineland in March 1936 was the result of Hitler's astute
opportunism ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REMILITARISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
remilitarise is used in the context of the following news items.
'Peace Constitution' under threat
... since it was written into the postwar Japanese constitution in 1946 by the American occupation authorities, who feared that otherwise Japan might remilitarise ... «Otago Daily Times, Jul 15»
Veteran filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki denounces government plans to …
“Prime Minister Abe seems to want to be remembered in history as the man who revised the constitution and remilitarised Japan, but this is despicable,” the ... «World Socialist Web Site, Jul 15»
Asia powers hold renewed talks
... by Japan re-interpreting its pacifist constitution to allow it to use force for "collective self-defence". China accused Japan of using the change to "remilitarise". «The Daily Star, Mar 15»
Sweden to Remilitarise Baltic Island in Response to Russian Activity
Sweden plans to station troops on the strategic Baltic island of Gotland, as Russia has increased its military activity in the region. Permanent military presence ... «Novinite.com, Mar 15»
Japanese prime minister pushes to end constitutional limits on the …
... also seeking to remilitarise and remove any restraints on their use of military force. That is the significance of the call by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ... «World Socialist Web Site, Feb 15»
Japanese PM calls for constitutional change in keynote speech
... Abe's right-wing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) government has, under the fraudulent banner of “pro-active pacifism,” taken far-reaching steps to remilitarise. «World Socialist Web Site, Feb 15»
Japanese PM pushes for new military powers
However, Abe's foreign policy, like his efforts to remilitarise, is directed above all at promoting the interests of Japanese imperialism even if they conflict with ... «World Socialist Web Site, Feb 15»
Japan's snap election: A sign of economic and political crisis
These tensions are particularly acute in East Asia, where the Abe government has consciously sought to remilitarise Japan, revive the reactionary traditions of ... «World Socialist Web Site, Nov 14»
Australian government signals purchase of Japanese submarines
The comments underline the geo-political calculations involved. The US has encouraged and supported the drive by Prime Minister Abe to remilitarise Japan, ... «World Socialist Web Site, Sep 14»
Australia, Japan forge closer military ties
Abe is using the developing military ties with Australia to press ahead with his efforts to remilitarise Japan, including ending constitutional restraints on the ... «World Socialist Web Site, Jun 14»