CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SUPERFICIALISE
PRESENT
Present
I superficialise
you superficialise
he/she/it superficialises
we superficialise
you superficialise
they superficialise
Present continuous
I am superficialising
you are superficialising
he/she/it is superficialising
we are superficialising
you are superficialising
they are superficialising
Present perfect
I have superficialised
you have superficialised
he/she/it has superficialised
we have superficialised
you have superficialised
they have superficialised
Present perfect continuous
I have been superficialising
you have been superficialising
he/she/it has been superficialising
we have been superficialising
you have been superficialising
they have been superficialising
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 superficialised
you superficialised
he/she/it superficialised
we superficialised
you superficialised
they superficialised
Past continuous
I was superficialising
you were superficialising
he/she/it was superficialising
we were superficialising
you were superficialising
they were superficialising
Past perfect
I had superficialised
you had superficialised
he/she/it had superficialised
we had superficialised
you had superficialised
they had superficialised
Past perfect continuous
I had been superficialising
you had been superficialising
he/she/it had been superficialising
we had been superficialising
you had been superficialising
they had been superficialising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will superficialise
you will superficialise
he/she/it will superficialise
we will superficialise
you will superficialise
they will superficialise
Future continuous
I will be superficialising
you will be superficialising
he/she/it will be superficialising
we will be superficialising
you will be superficialising
they will be superficialising
Future perfect
I will have superficialised
you will have superficialised
he/she/it will have superficialised
we will have superficialised
you will have superficialised
they will have superficialised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been superficialising
you will have been superficialising
he/she/it will have been superficialising
we will have been superficialising
you will have been superficialising
they will have been superficialising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would superficialise
you would superficialise
he/she/it would superficialise
we would superficialise
you would superficialise
they would superficialise
Conditional continuous
I would be superficialising
you would be superficialising
he/she/it would be superficialising
we would be superficialising
you would be superficialising
they would be superficialising
Conditional perfect
I would have superficialise
you would have superficialise
he/she/it would have superficialise
we would have superficialise
you would have superficialise
they would have superficialise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been superficialising
you would have been superficialising
he/she/it would have been superficialising
we would have been superficialising
you would have been superficialising
they would have been superficialising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you superficialise
we let´s superficialise
you superficialise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to superficialise
Past participle
superficialised
Present Participle
superficialising
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 «SUPERFICIALISE»
Discover the use of
superficialise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
superficialise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The words of the lord jesus vol.6
stronger expression than if He had said, Ye cannot receive it, 'Xcopeiv. The critics
who in their manner decide that /3aard^€iv here is equivalent to pereipere,
intelligere, superficialise the sense (although the Syr. with its ^nND? takes the
lead).
2
The London Quarterly and Holborn Review
... this policy of adaptation caused, and its effect, both then and in more recent
missionary experience, has most often been either to adulterate Christianity
beyond easy recognition, or to superficialise it into a comparatively useless factor
in life.
3
The London Quarterly Review
... this policy of adaptation caused, and its effect, both then and in more recent
missionary experience, has most often been either to adulterate Christianity
beyond easy recognition, or to superficialise it into a comparatively useless factor
in life.
William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison,
1880
4
On the Christian and Economic Polity of a Nation, More ...
It is far better to cultivate one district well, though all the others should be left
untouched, than to superficialise over the whole city. It is far better, that these
other districts be thrown as unprovided orphans, upon a benevolence that is sure
to be ...
5
The Beautiful Fall: Fashion, Genius, and Glorious Excess in ...
Fashion flirts with deviancy to assimilate it,or,Pabst suggests, 'to superficialise it'.
In the audience of La Main Bleue that night was Claude Montana, the French
fashion designer who had caused a visual shock wave himself in Paris that week
...
6
The Christian Disciple and Theological Review
It is far better to cultivate one district well, though all the others be left untouched,
than to superficialise over the whole city.' Dr. Chalmers' plan has thus been
stated, and some reasons adduced entitling this system to a decided preference
over ...
Noah Worcester, Henry Ware,
1822
7
Christian and economic polity
Thirdly. The gentlemen who have been invested with this office should make a
conscience of their attendance upon the needs and the demands of their
respective population ; not to slur and superficialise the matter, but to give to it
strength, ...
8
Handbook of Vertebrate Immunology
... (26) nl. femoralisa; (27) nl. inguinalis superticialisd; (28) nll. epigastrici
caudalesd; (29) nl. ischiadicus°; (30) nl. popliteus superficialise. aInconsistent in
occurrence; ”Almost constant in occurrence; °Palpable when pathologically
enlarged; ...
Paul-Pierre Pastoret, Philip Griebel, Hervé Bazin,
1998
9
The Christian and Civic Economy of Large Towns:
Thirdly. The gentlemen who have been invested with this office should make a
conscience of their attendance upon the needs and the demands of their
respective population; not to slur and superficialise the matter, but to give to it
strength, ...
10
Service Sector in Indian Economy
Today's easy options could prove to be tomorrows regrets, and the temptation to
cut corners for immediate benefits and the tendency to superficialise democracy
be strongly debated and also has to be immediately curbed. The above two ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUPERFICIALISE»
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superficialise is used in the context of the following news items.
Stepping up the pace at AIDS 2014 with Michael Kirby
... party political disagreements where in Australian terms are often trivial, and which 'superficialise' and sometimes try to make humorous some serious issues. «Star Observer, Aug 14»
Chanteur en voie de disparition
Le grand lièvre, c'est moi », dit Jean-Louis Murat, mal à l'aise dans ce siècle qui s'anglicise, se superficialise. Un gibier rare que l'on peut encore écouter sur ... «La Croix, Nov 11»