CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SYMMETRISE
PRESENT
Present
I symmetrise
you symmetrise
he/she/it symmetrises
we symmetrise
you symmetrise
they symmetrise
Present continuous
I am symmetrising
you are symmetrising
he/she/it is symmetrising
we are symmetrising
you are symmetrising
they are symmetrising
Present perfect
I have symmetrised
you have symmetrised
he/she/it has symmetrised
we have symmetrised
you have symmetrised
they have symmetrised
Present perfect continuous
I have been symmetrising
you have been symmetrising
he/she/it has been symmetrising
we have been symmetrising
you have been symmetrising
they have been symmetrising
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 symmetrised
you symmetrised
he/she/it symmetrised
we symmetrised
you symmetrised
they symmetrised
Past continuous
I was symmetrising
you were symmetrising
he/she/it was symmetrising
we were symmetrising
you were symmetrising
they were symmetrising
Past perfect
I had symmetrised
you had symmetrised
he/she/it had symmetrised
we had symmetrised
you had symmetrised
they had symmetrised
Past perfect continuous
I had been symmetrising
you had been symmetrising
he/she/it had been symmetrising
we had been symmetrising
you had been symmetrising
they had been symmetrising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will symmetrise
you will symmetrise
he/she/it will symmetrise
we will symmetrise
you will symmetrise
they will symmetrise
Future continuous
I will be symmetrising
you will be symmetrising
he/she/it will be symmetrising
we will be symmetrising
you will be symmetrising
they will be symmetrising
Future perfect
I will have symmetrised
you will have symmetrised
he/she/it will have symmetrised
we will have symmetrised
you will have symmetrised
they will have symmetrised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been symmetrising
you will have been symmetrising
he/she/it will have been symmetrising
we will have been symmetrising
you will have been symmetrising
they will have been symmetrising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would symmetrise
you would symmetrise
he/she/it would symmetrise
we would symmetrise
you would symmetrise
they would symmetrise
Conditional continuous
I would be symmetrising
you would be symmetrising
he/she/it would be symmetrising
we would be symmetrising
you would be symmetrising
they would be symmetrising
Conditional perfect
I would have symmetrise
you would have symmetrise
he/she/it would have symmetrise
we would have symmetrise
you would have symmetrise
they would have symmetrise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been symmetrising
you would have been symmetrising
he/she/it would have been symmetrising
we would have been symmetrising
you would have been symmetrising
they would have been symmetrising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you symmetrise
we let´s symmetrise
you symmetrise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
symmetrised
Present Participle
symmetrising
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 «SYMMETRISE»
Discover the use of
symmetrise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
symmetrise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
a sketch of a philosophy part I. mind: its powers and ...
But the atom of hydrogen thus emitted, in order to symmetrise the axis, stands in
the centre of a metallic region. Being itself metallic, it will therefore be repelled
from this region, and betake itself to the other — the lens-shaped or metalloidal ...
john g. macvicar, d.d., 1868
2
Elements of Algebra: Geometry, Numbers, Equations
For any radical extension E of Q(xi, . . . , xn) there is a radical extension E D E
with automorphisms a extending all permutations of xi, . . . ,xn. Proof. Since E can
be built by successively adjoining pth roots, it suffices to symmetrise B(a), where
B ...
3
Confidence Intervals for Proportions and Related Measures of ...
Method.5.also.has.approximately.correct.coverage,.although.often.slightly.
anticonservative,.apparently.resulting.from.the.need.to.symmetrise.a.and.d.. The.
issue.of.the.effect.of.pooling.double.positive.and.double.negative.cells.
4
A science primer, on the nature of things
+"i 8 AQ y 75. Carbon, hydro-carbons, oxy-hydro-carbons. — A single atom of
zote (see diagram, p. 88) may symmetrise itself and become capable of
individualised existence, and of moving about, by the movement towards the line
of its axis, ...
John Gibson MacVicar, 1878
5
Symmetry Principles Particle Physics
A note on the definition of the mixed symmetry states Mi and M2. Mi was obtained
from lqiq2q3> by the following sequence: (a) symmetrise in positions 1 and 2; (b)
antisymmetrise in positions 1 and 3; (c) symmetrise in positions 1 and 2.
W. M. Gibson, B. R. Pollard, 1980
6
Electron Spectroscopies Applied to Low-dimensional Structures
One should however keep in mind that any asymmetry of the retarding field
results in severe deviation of the electron trajectories, and carefully symmetrise
the parts of the vacuum system, including a current amplifier the manipulator,
relative to ...
H.P. Hughes, H. Starnberg, 2001
7
Tacit Knowledge in Organizational Learning
In relation to person importance, note an in and out-degree, as it was not
appropriate to symmetrise this data. From a contact frequency point of view,
3013E, one of the senior partners at 50-54 years of age, was clearly the most
contacted ...
8
Elasticity and Plasticity of Large Deformations: An Introduction
In this case one can always symmetrise the derivative. As an example of a real
tensor-function, we consider the trace of a power of the tensor f(T) E tr(Tk) = T"-I
for k > 0 . By applying the definition of the differential, we obtain for, e.g., k E 3
after ...
9
Federalism beyond Federations: Asymmetry and Processes of ...
In turn, a growing rapprochement between the French community and the
Walloon region should help to symmetrise the federal system and also unify the
French speakers in their resistance to the decentralisation of social security.
Belgian ...
Mr Klaus-Jürgen Nagel, Ferran Requejo, 2013
10
Quantum Theory of the Solid State: An Introduction
However, as follows from section 4.6.5, one can alternatively calculate the
derivative of the energy with respect to the external strain and then symmetrise
the result, compare especially Eqs. (4.315), (4.319) and (4.320). It is clear,
therefore, that ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SYMMETRISE»
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symmetrise is used in the context of the following news items.
'Breast awareness' is the most important aspect of treating and …
... which may even involve surgery on the contralateral breast to symmetrise the size and shape of the breasts. Gordon emphasises the importance of taking time ... «Malta Independent Online, Oct 14»
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In the case of hemangioma aftereffects, permanent labial make-up helps to symmetrise the vermilion and define the mucocutaneous line. Finally lipo-fillings on ... «Premium beauty, Nov 13»