CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SCHILLERIZE
PRESENT
Present
I schillerize
you schillerize
he/she/it schillerizes
we schillerize
you schillerize
they schillerize
Present continuous
I am schillerizing
you are schillerizing
he/she/it is schillerizing
we are schillerizing
you are schillerizing
they are schillerizing
Present perfect
I have schillerized
you have schillerized
he/she/it has schillerized
we have schillerized
you have schillerized
they have schillerized
Present perfect continuous
I have been schillerizing
you have been schillerizing
he/she/it has been schillerizing
we have been schillerizing
you have been schillerizing
they have been schillerizing
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 schillerized
you schillerized
he/she/it schillerized
we schillerized
you schillerized
they schillerized
Past continuous
I was schillerizing
you were schillerizing
he/she/it was schillerizing
we were schillerizing
you were schillerizing
they were schillerizing
Past perfect
I had schillerized
you had schillerized
he/she/it had schillerized
we had schillerized
you had schillerized
they had schillerized
Past perfect continuous
I had been schillerizing
you had been schillerizing
he/she/it had been schillerizing
we had been schillerizing
you had been schillerizing
they had been schillerizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will schillerize
you will schillerize
he/she/it will schillerize
we will schillerize
you will schillerize
they will schillerize
Future continuous
I will be schillerizing
you will be schillerizing
he/she/it will be schillerizing
we will be schillerizing
you will be schillerizing
they will be schillerizing
Future perfect
I will have schillerized
you will have schillerized
he/she/it will have schillerized
we will have schillerized
you will have schillerized
they will have schillerized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been schillerizing
you will have been schillerizing
he/she/it will have been schillerizing
we will have been schillerizing
you will have been schillerizing
they will have been schillerizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would schillerize
you would schillerize
he/she/it would schillerize
we would schillerize
you would schillerize
they would schillerize
Conditional continuous
I would be schillerizing
you would be schillerizing
he/she/it would be schillerizing
we would be schillerizing
you would be schillerizing
they would be schillerizing
Conditional perfect
I would have schillerize
you would have schillerize
he/she/it would have schillerize
we would have schillerize
you would have schillerize
they would have schillerize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been schillerizing
you would have been schillerizing
he/she/it would have been schillerizing
we would have been schillerizing
you would have been schillerizing
they would have been schillerizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you schillerize
we let´s schillerize
you schillerize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to schillerize
Past participle
schillerized
Present Participle
schillerizing
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 «SCHILLERIZE»
Discover the use of
schillerize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
schillerize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Drama of Revolt: A Critical Study of Georg Büchner
In 1859 he advises Lassalle to 'Shakespearize' rather than to 'Schillerize'.57
Shakespeare he regards as the supreme poet of the modern world; Schiller
seems to him aesthetically unsound and counter-revolutionary. As Peter Demetz
has ...
2
Thinking with Shakespeare: Essays on Politics and Life
If the force of Schmitt's Hamlet interpretation is to de-Schillerize Hamlet by
diagnosing an undigested kernel of historical reality resistant to playful
metabolism, the Winstanley translation also effectively re-Schillerizes Hamlet on
a higher plane, ...
Julia Reinhard Lupton, 2011
3
Socialist Realism Without Shores
On one hand, the vulgarizing interpretation of Marx's letter to Ferdinand Lassalle
by "RAPPian nihilism" (to "Shakespearize" more and "Schillerize" less) must, of
course, be dismissed;5 on the other hand, at the dawn of the proletarian ...
Thomas Lahusen, Evgeniĭ Aleksandrovich Dobrenko, 1997
4
Sessional Papers of the Dominion of Canada
Between these femic essentials the feldspar forms a kind of mesostasis,
numerous individuals approaching 5 mm. in diameter. Many of the larger crystals
schillerize in vivid sky-blue colours which are specially brilliant when the rock is
wetted.
5
The English word speculum
... INUNDATE JUGGLE ENCUMBER SCRUTABLE AMIANT HARM RITUALISM
LAMPOON FLEGM ILLECT CHAMPART CARNOUS OPHTHALMITE
ILLUMINATE COLLAR ANX IETY BARRACK IN PARTIBUS BOCARDO
SCHILLERIZE NIGH ...
H. L. Resnikoff, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, 1967
6
A Basic Vocabulary of Scientific and Technological German: ...
Kuvert, n. envelope Küvette, f. bulb; cell, trough, vessel; vat for wine Kuvi, n.
course sight K-Verband, т. knee bracing, K-truss kyanisieren, w.v. cyanize Kyste,
f. cyst labradorisieren, w.v. irridesce, schillerize Labradorstein, m. Labrador stone
...
J. Horne, Robert Robinson, 1969
7
Memoir - Geological Survey of Canada
Between these femic essentials the feldspar forms a kind of mesostasis,
numerous individuals approaching 5 mm. in diameter. Many of the larger crystals
schillerize in vivid sky-blue colours which are specially brilliant when t-he rock is
wetted.
The larger crystals of feldspar schillerize in sky-blue colours which are
particularly brilliant on wet surfaces. Under the microscope the augite appears as
the pale green, almost colourless diopside and the crystals commonly measure
between ...
These may, too, be those elements which tempted and still tempt so many
playwrights to "Schillerize." But what inspires Schiller's public is also the idealistic
substance and quality of his drama. Many of his plays are so eminently stageable
that ...
Friedrich Schiller, Walter Hinderer, 1983
10
Report of the Chief Astronomer
Between these femie essentials the feldspar forms a kind of mesostasis,
numerous individuals aipproaching 5 mm. in diameter. Many of the larger crystals
schillerize in vivid sky-blue colours which are specially brilliant when the rock is
wetted.
Canada. Dept. of the Interior. Astronomical Branch, 1913