CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SUBLATE
PRESENT
Present
I sublate
you sublate
he/she/it sublates
we sublate
you sublate
they sublate
Present continuous
I am sublating
you are sublating
he/she/it is sublating
we are sublating
you are sublating
they are sublating
Present perfect
I have sublated
you have sublated
he/she/it has sublated
we have sublated
you have sublated
they have sublated
Present perfect continuous
I have been sublating
you have been sublating
he/she/it has been sublating
we have been sublating
you have been sublating
they have been sublating
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 sublated
you sublated
he/she/it sublated
we sublated
you sublated
they sublated
Past continuous
I was sublating
you were sublating
he/she/it was sublating
we were sublating
you were sublating
they were sublating
Past perfect
I had sublated
you had sublated
he/she/it had sublated
we had sublated
you had sublated
they had sublated
Past perfect continuous
I had been sublating
you had been sublating
he/she/it had been sublating
we had been sublating
you had been sublating
they had been sublating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will sublate
you will sublate
he/she/it will sublate
we will sublate
you will sublate
they will sublate
Future continuous
I will be sublating
you will be sublating
he/she/it will be sublating
we will be sublating
you will be sublating
they will be sublating
Future perfect
I will have sublated
you will have sublated
he/she/it will have sublated
we will have sublated
you will have sublated
they will have sublated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been sublating
you will have been sublating
he/she/it will have been sublating
we will have been sublating
you will have been sublating
they will have been sublating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would sublate
you would sublate
he/she/it would sublate
we would sublate
you would sublate
they would sublate
Conditional continuous
I would be sublating
you would be sublating
he/she/it would be sublating
we would be sublating
you would be sublating
they would be sublating
Conditional perfect
I would have sublate
you would have sublate
he/she/it would have sublate
we would have sublate
you would have sublate
they would have sublate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been sublating
you would have been sublating
he/she/it would have been sublating
we would have been sublating
you would have been sublating
they would have been sublating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you sublate
we let´s sublate
you sublate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
sublating
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 «SUBLATE»
Discover the use of
sublate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sublate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An Intro. to Syllogistic Logic
Bairan, B.P.. A D Disjunctive Proposition in broad C O N J U N C T I V E S sense (
"Either .... or .... may be both." Conjunctive Proposition ("Not both, maybe neither."
) invalid (4) sublate one member VALID (1) SUBLATE ONE (OR MORE BUT ...
2
Logic for Nursing Students and Professionals' 2006 Ed.
... the consequent was sublated in the minor premise the antecedent must be
sublated in the conclusion. It is invalid to sublate the antecedent or posit the
consequent in the minor premise. Lastly, one has to posit or sublate completely
and no' ...
3
Becoming a Self: A Reading of Kierkegaard's Concluding ...
This coming-to-be is the other direction: nothing passes over into being, but
being equally sublates itself and is rather transition into nothing, is ceasing-to-be.
They are not reciprocally sublated — the one does not sublate the other
externally ...
4
Leo Strauss: The Early Writings (1921-1932)
In an almost identical passage in Spinoze's Critique of Religion, 203/ Die
Religionskritile Spinozas, 193, Sinclair translates auflieben as “sublate,” but we
find that in this case her choice of words is somewhat misleading. See the next
note. 11.
Leo Strauss, Michael Zank, 2012
5
The Speculative Remark: One of Hegel's Bons Mots
And since we are dedicated to reading, let us begin by simply reading this text:
The table of contents points to it in the following manner: Remark: The
Expression "To Sublate" [Anmerkung: Ausdruck: aufheben]. But the main text only
mentions ...
6
Surfactants: Chemistry, Interfacial Properties, ...
Here, we take only a few examples. The recovery of silver ions from highly diluted
solutions is possible by forming a silver-thiourea complex in form of a colloidal
precipitate (sublate) followed by sublate flotation with sodium dodecyl benzene ...
D. Möbius, R. Miller, V.B. Fainerman, 2001
7
Resource Recovery and Recycling from Metallurgical Wastes
It converts germanium to the anionic state, which is then combined with a cationic
reagent like dodecylamine to produce the sublate. I-I;GeO;, + 3 I-I;L -> H2GeL3 H
2 II' + cent' (3.2) GetG 2* + 2 DA+ -> (DA)2(GeL3) (3.3) where I-I;,L denotes the ...
S.R. Ramachandra Rao, 2011
8
The Formation of Critical Realism: A Personal Perspective
First, they are concerned that your dialectic intends to englobe and supersede
Marxism, that is, transcend or (essentially preservatively) sublate it, to which they
respond by attempting to show that Marxian dialectic can sublate dialectical
critical ...
Roy Bhaskar, Mervyn Hartwig, 2010
9
Johan Ludvig Heiberg: Philosopher, Littérateur, Dramaturge, ...
Jean-Luc Nancy has drawn attention to the singular syntax at the beginning of
the passage, namely, where a plural ("To sublate \_aufheben\ and the sublated [
das Aufgehobene}") functions as a singular: a single concept is comprised of the
...
Jon Bartley Stewart, 2008
10
Mynster's "Rationalism, Supernaturalism" and the Debate ...
4 to sublate] German, "aufheben.1" In Danish, "at ophceve" In connection with
Hegel's philosophy, this term is usually rendered in English as "to sublate," or in
its substantive form "sublation." The literal meaning of the term is "to raise up" or "
to ...
Jon Bartley Stewart, 2009
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUBLATE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
sublate is used in the context of the following news items.
Algerian Elections: The End of the Arab Spring?
Second, one must recognize that revolutions are fundamentally a psychological phenomenon, relying on the ability of a huge section of the society to sublate ... «Huffington Post, Apr 14»
Brian Jonestown Massacre drop single 'I Want to Hold Your Other …
... “Aufheben” or “Aufhebung” is a German word with “several seemingly contradictory meanings, including 'to lift up,' 'to abolish' or 'to sublate.'” BJM also notes ... «Death and Taxes, Mar 12»