CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TRIVIALISE
PRESENT
Present
I trivialise
you trivialise
he/she/it trivialises
we trivialise
you trivialise
they trivialise
Present continuous
I am trivialising
you are trivialising
he/she/it is trivialising
we are trivialising
you are trivialising
they are trivialising
Present perfect
I have trivialised
you have trivialised
he/she/it has trivialised
we have trivialised
you have trivialised
they have trivialised
Present perfect continuous
I have been trivialising
you have been trivialising
he/she/it has been trivialising
we have been trivialising
you have been trivialising
they have been trivialising
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 trivialised
you trivialised
he/she/it trivialised
we trivialised
you trivialised
they trivialised
Past continuous
I was trivialising
you were trivialising
he/she/it was trivialising
we were trivialising
you were trivialising
they were trivialising
Past perfect
I had trivialised
you had trivialised
he/she/it had trivialised
we had trivialised
you had trivialised
they had trivialised
Past perfect continuous
I had been trivialising
you had been trivialising
he/she/it had been trivialising
we had been trivialising
you had been trivialising
they had been trivialising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will trivialise
you will trivialise
he/she/it will trivialise
we will trivialise
you will trivialise
they will trivialise
Future continuous
I will be trivialising
you will be trivialising
he/she/it will be trivialising
we will be trivialising
you will be trivialising
they will be trivialising
Future perfect
I will have trivialised
you will have trivialised
he/she/it will have trivialised
we will have trivialised
you will have trivialised
they will have trivialised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been trivialising
you will have been trivialising
he/she/it will have been trivialising
we will have been trivialising
you will have been trivialising
they will have been trivialising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would trivialise
you would trivialise
he/she/it would trivialise
we would trivialise
you would trivialise
they would trivialise
Conditional continuous
I would be trivialising
you would be trivialising
he/she/it would be trivialising
we would be trivialising
you would be trivialising
they would be trivialising
Conditional perfect
I would have trivialise
you would have trivialise
he/she/it would have trivialise
we would have trivialise
you would have trivialise
they would have trivialise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been trivialising
you would have been trivialising
he/she/it would have been trivialising
we would have been trivialising
you would have been trivialising
they would have been trivialising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you trivialise
we let´s trivialise
you trivialise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
trivialised
Present Participle
trivialising
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 «TRIVIALISE»
Discover the use of
trivialise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
trivialise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Poincaré's Legacies: Pages from Year Two of a Mathematical Blog
However, in higher dimensions, one cannot hope to completely trivialise a
connection by gauge transforms (mainly because of the possibility of a nonzero
curvature form); in general, one cannot hope to do much better than setting a
single ...
< 4} (p ^ 0) ; seek to trivialise over xj/6,xj/7 resp y*,y10,so n = 15,p=14,fc = 2.
Unstable deformations are : (1) x3 + px(y + 2t)2(y - O4 + q(y + K)3(y ~ 0* with DU
at (0, — 2t),Ei0 at (0, t) ; codimensions sum to 13 ; (2) *• + (y + (9 -•)*)'(» -i09-'0<«<
4) (if ...
Jean-Paul Brasselet, 1994
3
Breaktime and the School: Understanding and Changing ...
Motivations: do we trivialise children's input? One area in which teachers and
designers do seem to be united is their tendency to trivialise the child's potential
contribution to the design process. Several writers (for example, Davidoff 1980;
Hart ...
Peter Blatchford, Professor of Psychology and Education Peter Blatchford, Sonia Sharp, 2005
4
Saving the Differences: Essays on Themes from Truth and ...
TRIVIALISE. COGNITIVE. COMMAND. A discourse exerts Cognitive Command
just in case it is a priori that disagreements formulated within it, where not
attributable to vagueness, of any of a variety of kinds,16 will involve some form of
...
5
The Heart of the Matter
An assistant police commissioner in a West African coastal town lets passion overrule his honor
6
Contested Words: Legal Restrictions on Freedom of Speech in ...
This book offers a contribution to on-going debates surrounding the judicial role in protecting human rights in western society.
7
Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard)
But I would advise the House that, please, do not trivialise matters involving
yourselves. Be a little more serious than that. I think, if we are not serious about
ourselves, then nobody will be serious about us. Let us not trivialise serious
issues.
Most important among these is the idea that the media necessarily trivialise
serious social issues and create amusement and entertainment out of personal
and social tragedy. Karpf's view of the tendency of television to 'amaze and
spellbind' ...
David Kelleher, Jonathan Gabe, Gareth Williams, 2013
9
Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard)
I do not think we need to trivialise this issue. We must treat this matter seriously!
So many Kenyans have lost their lives in the most brutal fashion at the hands of
Mungiki. We are not out of the woods yet. So, please, let us not trivialise this issue
.
10
Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard)
I do not think we need to trivialise this issue. We must treat this matter seriously!
So many Kenyans have lost their lives in the most brutal fashion at the hands of
Mungiki. We are not out of the woods yet. So, please, let us not trivialise this issue
.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TRIVIALISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
trivialise is used in the context of the following news items.
NUS say institutions trivialise sex crimes by asking victims make up …
Universities are trivialising student sexual harassment cases by asking victims to reconcile 'informally' with their attackers, campaigners have warned. «Daily Mail, Jul 15»
New 'divorce centres' will not trivialise marriage
From this month, there are eleven new 'divorce centres' around the country and the opening of them has certainly made the media sit up and take notice. «Fenland Citizen, Jul 15»
Don't trivialise insurgency, Ekweremadu warns
Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu has called on the international community to urgently assist Nigeria to nip insurgency that has been ravaging parts of ... «Daily Trust, Jul 15»
MPs' insults 'trivialise reality of life under the Nazi jackboot'
Jewish leaders are alarmed at the “increasing frequency” of political hyperbole involving Nazism, warning that the pointscoring risks “trivialising” the horrors of ... «The Australian, Mar 15»
Can't trivialise cyber security risks, says Gary Norcross
"We cannot trivialise cyber security risks that exist across technology systems," says Norcross, who oversees 40,000 employees globally. He admits that there is ... «Business Today, Feb 15»
Richard Godwin: Dirty politics trivialise a vital general election
You know those annoying ads that pop up when you're trying to watch something important on YouTube? They may only take up seven seconds of your time but ... «Evening Standard, Feb 15»
Government chief scientific adviser: 'Don't trivialise the internet of …
In the introduction to his report, Walport said there was a “danger of trivialising the importance of the internet of things through examples that are used to ... «ComputerWeekly.com, Dec 14»
Don't trivialise the Constitution – Albie Sachs
“Don't trivialise the Constitution or Nelson Mandela; Don't trash our institutions,” he said in his acceptance speech. He asked graduates to respect and protect ... «Citizen, Dec 14»
Viewpoint: Christmas is not for trivialising war
On the other hand, I find that a lot of the necessarily bloody work that soldiers do is often being trivialised. The constant talk of "heroes" and "sacrifices" is alien to ... «BBC News, Dec 14»
Euphemisms: Words that disguise reality and trivialise naked truth
smh.com.au; Web; Comment. Euphemisms: Words that disguise reality and trivialise naked truth. Date: December 7, 2014. (29); Read later. Catherine Armitage. «Sydney Morning Herald, Dec 14»