CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REPRIVATISE
PRESENT
Present
I reprivatise
you reprivatise
he/she/it reprivatises
we reprivatise
you reprivatise
they reprivatise
Present continuous
I am reprivatising
you are reprivatising
he/she/it is reprivatising
we are reprivatising
you are reprivatising
they are reprivatising
Present perfect
I have reprivatised
you have reprivatised
he/she/it has reprivatised
we have reprivatised
you have reprivatised
they have reprivatised
Present perfect continuous
I have been reprivatising
you have been reprivatising
he/she/it has been reprivatising
we have been reprivatising
you have been reprivatising
they have been reprivatising
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 reprivatised
you reprivatised
he/she/it reprivatised
we reprivatised
you reprivatised
they reprivatised
Past continuous
I was reprivatising
you were reprivatising
he/she/it was reprivatising
we were reprivatising
you were reprivatising
they were reprivatising
Past perfect
I had reprivatised
you had reprivatised
he/she/it had reprivatised
we had reprivatised
you had reprivatised
they had reprivatised
Past perfect continuous
I had been reprivatising
you had been reprivatising
he/she/it had been reprivatising
we had been reprivatising
you had been reprivatising
they had been reprivatising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reprivatise
you will reprivatise
he/she/it will reprivatise
we will reprivatise
you will reprivatise
they will reprivatise
Future continuous
I will be reprivatising
you will be reprivatising
he/she/it will be reprivatising
we will be reprivatising
you will be reprivatising
they will be reprivatising
Future perfect
I will have reprivatised
you will have reprivatised
he/she/it will have reprivatised
we will have reprivatised
you will have reprivatised
they will have reprivatised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reprivatising
you will have been reprivatising
he/she/it will have been reprivatising
we will have been reprivatising
you will have been reprivatising
they will have been reprivatising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reprivatise
you would reprivatise
he/she/it would reprivatise
we would reprivatise
you would reprivatise
they would reprivatise
Conditional continuous
I would be reprivatising
you would be reprivatising
he/she/it would be reprivatising
we would be reprivatising
you would be reprivatising
they would be reprivatising
Conditional perfect
I would have reprivatise
you would have reprivatise
he/she/it would have reprivatise
we would have reprivatise
you would have reprivatise
they would have reprivatise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reprivatising
you would have been reprivatising
he/she/it would have been reprivatising
we would have been reprivatising
you would have been reprivatising
they would have been reprivatising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reprivatise
we let´s reprivatise
you reprivatise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to reprivatise
Past participle
reprivatised
Present Participle
reprivatising
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 «REPRIVATISE»
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reprivatise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reprivatise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Political Economy of the Company
He traces in some detail how contract theory has been used to “reprivatise” the
public company. It dispenses with the notion of the company as a substantial
entity and with it shareholder ownership. Instead, the relationship between ...
John E. Parkinson, Andrew Gamble, Gavin Kelly, 2000
2
Gender Politics in Transitional Justice
... is estimated at rates of 80–85 per cent (Lemaitre Ripoll 2002: 82). In
interpreting the right to peace to attach to the collective, the Court's reasoning
worked to reprivatise domestic violence, taking it out of the criminal justice realm
into ...
3
Civil Society in Southeast Asia
the civic society project can be read as an attempt to reprivatise conflicts, which
are currently public (read political) and contestable. It springs from a realisation
that the state has overextended itself in the management of society... seeks the ...
4
Russian Politics and Society
... of Russia had never known a system of consolidated family farming. Before
1929peasants in effect owned land, but inthe form ofstrips governed by
thecommune andsubjectto periodic redistribution. After 1991 the aim was not to
reprivatise or.
5
An Encyclopedia of Language
An English noun lexemelikechief inspectorship, for instance, can be made plural,
or a verb like reprivatise (or denationalise) can be given an appropriate
inflectional affix out of the range (e)s, ed, ing. Theseinfectional affixesare thus
added ...
6
On Living in an Old Country: The National Past in ...
... advocate of the Trust's continuing involvement in country houses. He is arguing
with a lot of people on the right in the Sunday Telegraph, defending the public
interest in these houses which others, like Scruton, would apparently reprivatise.
7
Britain in Iraq: Contriving King and Country
Under the occupation and mandate, the British wanted to make sure that the
concession went to a British company, and it is almost certain in the 2000s that
the United States is seeking to reprivatise Iraqi oil through the use of 'Production
...
8
The Life and Soul of the Party: A Portrait of Modern Labor
They could reprivatise, go back to traditional sources of funding and support, and
remain master of their own destinies, or they could acknowledge that they are
public property and run their organisations according to public rules. They must ...
9
Rethinking the Public: Innovations in Research, Theory and ...
The web, she suggests, enables personal disclosure, but at the same time '
promotes self-responsibility through an emphasis on personal empowerment and
the therapeutic' (p 37) – an approach that can 'reprivatise' issues and close off ...
Nick Mahony, Janet Newman, Clive Barnett, 2010
10
Japanese Encounters with Postmodernity
The New Right have responded to these changes by seeking to reprivatise
society. . . . The alternative response is to develop a democratic individualism
which offers an expansion of rights21 Sources One final preliminary point needs
to be ...
Jóhann Páll Árnason, Yoshio Sugimoto, 1995
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REPRIVATISE»
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reprivatise is used in the context of the following news items.
Pfandbriefbank reprivatised for €1.2bn despite Greece anxiety
Pfandbriefbank reprivatised for €1.2bn despite Greece anxiety. Deutsche Pfandbriefbank, nationalised during the financial crisis, made its stockmarket debut on ... «GlobalCapital, Jul 15»
Lloyds sell off 'within a year': Bailed-out bank announces …
But speaking at the bank's annual meeting in Edinburgh, Lord Blackwell was optimistic that it could be fully reprivatised in that time. Lloyds shares were flat this ... «This is Money, May 15»
Austria seeks sale of Kommunalkredit
VIENNA Aug 11 (Reuters) - Austria is making a fresh attempt to sell Kommunalkredit after failing last year to reprivatise the public-sector finance specialist which ... «Reuters, Aug 14»
East coast mainline contest pits Virgin against foreign state rail …
... Branson's Virgin Rail to run the last major route in public hands after the government launched the contest to reprivatise the east coast mainline franchise. «The Guardian, Oct 13»
Nationalised East Coast rail line returns £209m to taxpayers
The state-run railway's performance comes as the Government plans to reprivatise the line, with a new franchise expected to start in February 2015. Eurostar last ... «The Independent, Oct 13»
Reprivatisation of RBS bank 'unrealistic' in next five years - UK minister
L) is unlikely to be reprivatised before 2018, Business Secretary Vince Cable said in an interview published on The Telegraph newspaper website on Saturday. «Reuters, Aug 13»
New Eurobank CEO, board to head reprivatisation drive
... investment banker to run Eurobank on Thursday, aiming to reprivatise the country's fourth-largest lender and recoup funds it injected to plug its capital hole. «Reuters, Jun 13»
Dell filing reveals poor state of PC industry
The company's chairman, Michael Dell (pictured), is battling to win over the hearts and minds of Dell shareholders, in a bid to reprivatise and reinvent the ... «ComputerWeekly.com, Apr 13»