CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SUPERHUMANIZE
PRESENT
Present
I superhumanize
you superhumanize
he/she/it superhumanizes
we superhumanize
you superhumanize
they superhumanize
Present continuous
I am superhumanizing
you are superhumanizing
he/she/it is superhumanizing
we are superhumanizing
you are superhumanizing
they are superhumanizing
Present perfect
I have superhumanized
you have superhumanized
he/she/it has superhumanized
we have superhumanized
you have superhumanized
they have superhumanized
Present perfect continuous
I have been superhumanizing
you have been superhumanizing
he/she/it has been superhumanizing
we have been superhumanizing
you have been superhumanizing
they have been superhumanizing
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 superhumanized
you superhumanized
he/she/it superhumanized
we superhumanized
you superhumanized
they superhumanized
Past continuous
I was superhumanizing
you were superhumanizing
he/she/it was superhumanizing
we were superhumanizing
you were superhumanizing
they were superhumanizing
Past perfect
I had superhumanized
you had superhumanized
he/she/it had superhumanized
we had superhumanized
you had superhumanized
they had superhumanized
Past perfect continuous
I had been superhumanizing
you had been superhumanizing
he/she/it had been superhumanizing
we had been superhumanizing
you had been superhumanizing
they had been superhumanizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will superhumanize
you will superhumanize
he/she/it will superhumanize
we will superhumanize
you will superhumanize
they will superhumanize
Future continuous
I will be superhumanizing
you will be superhumanizing
he/she/it will be superhumanizing
we will be superhumanizing
you will be superhumanizing
they will be superhumanizing
Future perfect
I will have superhumanized
you will have superhumanized
he/she/it will have superhumanized
we will have superhumanized
you will have superhumanized
they will have superhumanized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been superhumanizing
you will have been superhumanizing
he/she/it will have been superhumanizing
we will have been superhumanizing
you will have been superhumanizing
they will have been superhumanizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would superhumanize
you would superhumanize
he/she/it would superhumanize
we would superhumanize
you would superhumanize
they would superhumanize
Conditional continuous
I would be superhumanizing
you would be superhumanizing
he/she/it would be superhumanizing
we would be superhumanizing
you would be superhumanizing
they would be superhumanizing
Conditional perfect
I would have superhumanize
you would have superhumanize
he/she/it would have superhumanize
we would have superhumanize
you would have superhumanize
they would have superhumanize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been superhumanizing
you would have been superhumanizing
he/she/it would have been superhumanizing
we would have been superhumanizing
you would have been superhumanizing
they would have been superhumanizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you superhumanize
we let´s superhumanize
you superhumanize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to superhumanize
Past participle
superhumanized
Present Participle
superhumanizing
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 «SUPERHUMANIZE»
Discover the use of
superhumanize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
superhumanize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Monthly Journal of the American Unitarian Association
The mistake is to superhumanize Christ's sole personality ; when all virtue is of
one sort, smacks of the common soil, is autochthon and celestial too. The canon
is not closed : every hero or martyr writes a new page in the Bible, whose ...
2
Delphi Complete Works of George Meredith (Illustrated):
There are touches of bliss inanguishthat superhumanize bliss, touches of
mysteryin simplicity,of theeternal inthe variable. These two chords of poignant
antiphony she struck throughout therange of the hearts of men, andstrangely
intervolved ...
3
An Audacious Invitation: A Compelling Reflection on the ...
To justify killingothers, war so often requires that we dehumanize others and
superhumanize ourselves. And so Jesus taught us to pray, “Forgive us...as we
forgive others.” Jesus'followers, likeproponents and thefaithfulofother religions ...
Walter Farquharson, Jeff Cook, 2014
4
Teilhard de Chardin and Eastern Religions: Spirituality and ...
Spirituality and Mysticism in an Evolutionary World Ursula King. In his diary, he
distinguishes two forms of Christian charity: one seeks to “supernaturalize”
human beings; the other implies the effort to “superhumanize” them. See cahier
XV, 89.
5
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF GEORGE MEREDITH
There are touchesofblissin anguish that superhumanize bliss, touchesof mystery
insimplicity, of the eternal inthe variable.Thesetwo chords of poignant antiphony
shestruck throughout therange of the hearts of men, and strangely intervolved ...
There are touches of bliss in anguish that superhumanize bliss, touches of
mystery in simplicity, of the eternal in the variable. These two chords of poignant
antiphony she struck throughout the range of the hearts of men, and strangely ...
7
The Child in Film: Tears, Fears and Fairy Tales
... character of 'Renee' in George Meredith's 1876 novel Beauchamp's Career, in
which she inspires this description: There are touches of bliss in anguish that
superhumanize bliss, touches of mystery in simplicity, of the eternal in the
variable.
8
The Preacher's Commentary - Volume 25: Mark: Mark
One reason isthat the high technologyofour postindustrial civilizationtends to
dehumanize people. Therefore, we expectreligion to superhumanize uswith
sensational signs. Alas, themore signs our religion requires, the less faith
sensational ...
9
Beauchamp's Career, Complete
There are touches ofbliss inanguish that superhumanize bliss, touches of
mysteryin simplicity, of the eternal inthe variable. These twochords of poignant
antiphony shestruck throughout therangeof the heartsof men, andstrangely
intervolved ...
10
Native American Adoption, Captivity, and Slavery in Changing ...
As Emerson (2007) has remarked, such romanticized and idealized visions
actually “dehumanize” (I would say, “superhumanize”) precontact Indians,
creating “a false impression of 'otherness'” (p. 147). And numerous recent
publications (e.g., ...
Max Carocci, Stephanie Pratt, 2012
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUPERHUMANIZE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
superhumanize is used in the context of the following news items.
Our Problematic Belief in the Magical, Mystical Negro
As in the earlier studies, participants “significantly superhumanized blacks compared to whites,” Waytz and his colleagues report. “A majority of participants ... «Pacific Standard, Oct 14»
'Humanizing' is something humans do
... about your failure. Laughter humanizes. Crying humanizes. The will to carry on in the face of doubt, defeat and the farce we call aging — that superhumanizes. «Chicago Tribune, Sep 12»