CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TOTALITARIANISE
PRESENT
Present
I totalitarianise
you totalitarianise
he/she/it totalitarianises
we totalitarianise
you totalitarianise
they totalitarianise
Present continuous
I am totalitarianising
you are totalitarianising
he/she/it is totalitarianising
we are totalitarianising
you are totalitarianising
they are totalitarianising
Present perfect
I have totalitarianised
you have totalitarianised
he/she/it has totalitarianised
we have totalitarianised
you have totalitarianised
they have totalitarianised
Present perfect continuous
I have been totalitarianising
you have been totalitarianising
he/she/it has been totalitarianising
we have been totalitarianising
you have been totalitarianising
they have been totalitarianising
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 totalitarianised
you totalitarianised
he/she/it totalitarianised
we totalitarianised
you totalitarianised
they totalitarianised
Past continuous
I was totalitarianising
you were totalitarianising
he/she/it was totalitarianising
we were totalitarianising
you were totalitarianising
they were totalitarianising
Past perfect
I had totalitarianised
you had totalitarianised
he/she/it had totalitarianised
we had totalitarianised
you had totalitarianised
they had totalitarianised
Past perfect continuous
I had been totalitarianising
you had been totalitarianising
he/she/it had been totalitarianising
we had been totalitarianising
you had been totalitarianising
they had been totalitarianising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will totalitarianise
you will totalitarianise
he/she/it will totalitarianise
we will totalitarianise
you will totalitarianise
they will totalitarianise
Future continuous
I will be totalitarianising
you will be totalitarianising
he/she/it will be totalitarianising
we will be totalitarianising
you will be totalitarianising
they will be totalitarianising
Future perfect
I will have totalitarianised
you will have totalitarianised
he/she/it will have totalitarianised
we will have totalitarianised
you will have totalitarianised
they will have totalitarianised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been totalitarianising
you will have been totalitarianising
he/she/it will have been totalitarianising
we will have been totalitarianising
you will have been totalitarianising
they will have been totalitarianising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would totalitarianise
you would totalitarianise
he/she/it would totalitarianise
we would totalitarianise
you would totalitarianise
they would totalitarianise
Conditional continuous
I would be totalitarianising
you would be totalitarianising
he/she/it would be totalitarianising
we would be totalitarianising
you would be totalitarianising
they would be totalitarianising
Conditional perfect
I would have totalitarianise
you would have totalitarianise
he/she/it would have totalitarianise
we would have totalitarianise
you would have totalitarianise
they would have totalitarianise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been totalitarianising
you would have been totalitarianising
he/she/it would have been totalitarianising
we would have been totalitarianising
you would have been totalitarianising
they would have been totalitarianising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you totalitarianise
we let´s totalitarianise
you totalitarianise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to totalitarianise
Past participle
totalitarianised
Present Participle
totalitarianising
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 «TOTALITARIANISE»
Discover the use of
totalitarianise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
totalitarianise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Modernity, Gender and Consumption: Public Discourses on ...
The concept anabled Sraaaci to conceptualize the atruqqle of * workшo
population 's ascant to oower It.s.. 'war of position'), not to theorize the
aaintenance of totalitarianise. In Sraaaci e theory of the rois of intellectuals in
socisty, he offered ...
Karen Elizabeth Altman, 1987
2
Marxist theory after Trotsky: selected writings
... whom the accumulation of capital is the be-all and end-all, must get rid of all
remnants of workers' control, must substitute conviction in the labour process by
coercion, must atomise the working class, must totalitarianise all social-political
life.
3
Inside Nazi Germany: Conformity, Opposition, and Racism in ...
Hence the National Socialist attempt to totalitarianise society transported a large
portion of everyday conflict into the realm of anti-Nazism. In an armament
economy, conflicts over wages and work, for example, acquired an anti-war thrust
...
4
Indian Congress for Cultural Freedom, March 28 to 31, 1951
Wars and their preparations today are uncompromisingly totalistic; and
consequently during the last half-a-decade we have been witness to a grim all-
out competition between Russia and America to totalitarianise as much of the
world as they ...
We interpret their courageous action as a part of the great fight which i being
made to destroy dictatorship, defeat totalitarianisE and establish freedom, liberty
and democracy, throughs the world." " As a native of Luxembourg and as a ...
6
The Great collapse of 1989
What Lenin and his successors did was to totalitarianise the power structure and
restore the empire which had effectively ceased to exist in February 1917 when
the Tsar abdicated, the heir to the throne refused to accept it, and a provisional, ...
7
"Le Cout de vie": daily life in Northern France during the ...
Hence the National Socialist attempt to totalitarianise society transported a large
portion of everyday conflict into the realm of anti-Nazism. ln an armament
economy, conflicts over wages and work, for example acquired an anti-war thrust
...
Sylvia Lynne Taylor, 1992
Of course, the bureaucracy speedily proceeded to crush the independence of the
masses and totalitarianise the regime. New elections were rapidly organised on
Moscow lines, with one list and strict supervision. In the face of these events ...
Ted Grant, John Pickard, 1989
His concept is to totalitarianise collective life for the lowest possible price. As
regards the Russians, whom he would like to please, they aren't happy with him
anyway. — Why not? Michnik: Because it's all too little for them. As long as they
have ...
In the famous Nazi blood-purge of 1934, the Party extremists who at that time
were trying to "totalitarianise" the Army were bumped off. This was one up to the
soldiers. The next episode occurred when Herr Hitler decided to reoccupy the ...
Sir Stephen King-Hall, 1938