CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REMORALISE
PRESENT
Present
I remoralise
you remoralise
he/she/it remoralises
we remoralise
you remoralise
they remoralise
Present continuous
I am remoralising
you are remoralising
he/she/it is remoralising
we are remoralising
you are remoralising
they are remoralising
Present perfect
I have remoralised
you have remoralised
he/she/it has remoralised
we have remoralised
you have remoralised
they have remoralised
Present perfect continuous
I have been remoralising
you have been remoralising
he/she/it has been remoralising
we have been remoralising
you have been remoralising
they have been remoralising
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 remoralised
you remoralised
he/she/it remoralised
we remoralised
you remoralised
they remoralised
Past continuous
I was remoralising
you were remoralising
he/she/it was remoralising
we were remoralising
you were remoralising
they were remoralising
Past perfect
I had remoralised
you had remoralised
he/she/it had remoralised
we had remoralised
you had remoralised
they had remoralised
Past perfect continuous
I had been remoralising
you had been remoralising
he/she/it had been remoralising
we had been remoralising
you had been remoralising
they had been remoralising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will remoralise
you will remoralise
he/she/it will remoralise
we will remoralise
you will remoralise
they will remoralise
Future continuous
I will be remoralising
you will be remoralising
he/she/it will be remoralising
we will be remoralising
you will be remoralising
they will be remoralising
Future perfect
I will have remoralised
you will have remoralised
he/she/it will have remoralised
we will have remoralised
you will have remoralised
they will have remoralised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been remoralising
you will have been remoralising
he/she/it will have been remoralising
we will have been remoralising
you will have been remoralising
they will have been remoralising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would remoralise
you would remoralise
he/she/it would remoralise
we would remoralise
you would remoralise
they would remoralise
Conditional continuous
I would be remoralising
you would be remoralising
he/she/it would be remoralising
we would be remoralising
you would be remoralising
they would be remoralising
Conditional perfect
I would have remoralise
you would have remoralise
he/she/it would have remoralise
we would have remoralise
you would have remoralise
they would have remoralise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been remoralising
you would have been remoralising
he/she/it would have been remoralising
we would have been remoralising
you would have been remoralising
they would have been remoralising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you remoralise
we let´s remoralise
you remoralise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
remoralised
Present Participle
remoralising
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 «REMORALISE»
Discover the use of
remoralise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
remoralise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Modernity and Self-Identity: Self and Society in the Late ...
remoralise. social. life. without falling prey to prejudice? The more we return to
existential issues, the more we find moral disagreements; how can these be
reconciled? If there are no transhistorical ethical principles, how can humanity
cope ...
2
Student Handbook of Criminal Justice and Criminology
The British state in the first decade of the 21st century is at the forefront of
contemporary attempts to both 'modernise' and 'remoralise' the nation, not least
by appeals to governing through communities. Such developments raise major ...
John Muncie, David Wilson,
2013
3
The London Quarterly Review
... I am convinced that so long as the opium produced in China is suffieient to
supply the needs of the Chinese, the reduction of the quantity of opium imported,
or even the total exclusion of foreign opium, will not remoralise the opium smoker
.
4
The London Quarterly and Holborn Review
... I am convinced that so long as the opium produced in China is sufficient to
supply the needs of the Chinese, the reduction of the quantity of opium imported,
or even the total exclusion of foreign opium, will not remoralise the opium smoker
.
5
The Life of Robert Owen
... it will be found very difficult of execution, very expensive, and very defective in
all the results which are now required to remoralise and improve the working
classes. As we advance in this interesting inquiry, it will be discovered that a
limited ...
6
The life of Robert Owen, written by himself
It is, in truth, a system of direct demoralisation and of destruction ; while it is the
highest interest of all individuals and of all countries to remoralise and conserve.
Men surely cannot with truth be termed rational beings until they shall discover ...
7
The Portfolio; or A collection of state papers, etc. etc. ...
For then will her example contribute to reform, and to remoralise the churches
and the nations which reject her creed, as well as those which hold it ; or if the
reformation should not reach beyond the pale of her own faith, she might indeed
then ...
8
Personality Presenters: Television's Intermediaries with Viewers
... decisions but to remoralise them' fusing 'ethical ideas and very practical
concerns' (1992: 197). The lifestyle we adopt which reveals what kind of person
we are and which lifestyle programming is concerned to ensure is always in
process, ...
9
The Portfolio; Or, a Collection of State Papers, Etc: ...
For then will her example contribute to reform, and to remoralise the churches
and the nations which reject her creed, as well as those which hold it ; or if the
reformation should not reach beyond the pale of her own faith, she might indeed
then ...
10
By Bothwell Banks: Some Chapters on the History, Archaeology ...
... that the only effective remedy was the united action of men and the
subordination of machinery." He was thus led to form plans for independent
settlements, of which that at Orbiston was one. His object was " to remoralise the
lower orders, ...
George Henderson (Archaeologist.),
1904
9 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REMORALISE»
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remoralise is used in the context of the following news items.
Let's just hope George Osborne's luck holds says PETER OBORNE
In the light of yesterday's notable reform, it is now clear that the greatest achievement of the David Cameron Government so far has been to 'remoralise' the ... «Daily Mail, Jul 15»
A powerful elite traces its roots to bonds formed at mission schools
... sort of Nosimo Balindlela-style of communitarian politics – she tried to use tradition to regalvanise and remoralise the civil service; she used to go into schools, ... «Mail & Guardian Online, Jul 14»
Mission Impossible?- Fight to reconquer Labour or build a broad left …
In other words the union leaderships have precisely undermined the mass strike movement which is the type of action that will remoralise the labour movement ... «Socialist Resistance, Jul 13»
The sorrows of Mr Weak
... among other things, to “remoralise” public life. The most eye-catching of these emergency measures was the requirement that cabinet ministers make a public ... «New Statesman, May 13»
Ed Miliband interview: I want to save the capitalism my father hated
If we can remedy the woes of capitalism, Ed Miliband hopes, we can remoralise our society. 'The experience of the Olympics was a moment my generation ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 12»
An enlightenment fit for the 21st century
Tony Blair sought to remoralise the Labour message with an emphasis on responsibilities as well as rights, along with a tough stance on crime and antisocial ... «New Statesman, Jun 10»
The new progressives
There is a concern to "remoralise" society, to promote a society in which people lead lives that are much more informed by a sense of the common good. «New Statesman, Sep 09»
The vanity of ideas
... the Tories must “recapitalise the poor” and “remoralise the market”. His thinking combines bits of Disraeli and Edmund Burke with a somewhat fluffy nostalgia. «Economist, Aug 09»
The defeat of grit, smoke, soot and clank
She wanted to remoralise society, creating a nation whose Victorian values were expressed through secure marriages, self-reliance and savings, restraint, good ... «BBC News, Jun 07»