CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNSENSUALIZE
PRESENT
Present
I unsensualize
you unsensualize
he/she/it unsensualizes
we unsensualize
you unsensualize
they unsensualize
Present continuous
I am unsensualizing
you are unsensualizing
he/she/it is unsensualizing
we are unsensualizing
you are unsensualizing
they are unsensualizing
Present perfect
I have unsensualized
you have unsensualized
he/she/it has unsensualized
we have unsensualized
you have unsensualized
they have unsensualized
Present perfect continuous
I have been unsensualizing
you have been unsensualizing
he/she/it has been unsensualizing
we have been unsensualizing
you have been unsensualizing
they have been unsensualizing
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 unsensualized
you unsensualized
he/she/it unsensualized
we unsensualized
you unsensualized
they unsensualized
Past continuous
I was unsensualizing
you were unsensualizing
he/she/it was unsensualizing
we were unsensualizing
you were unsensualizing
they were unsensualizing
Past perfect
I had unsensualized
you had unsensualized
he/she/it had unsensualized
we had unsensualized
you had unsensualized
they had unsensualized
Past perfect continuous
I had been unsensualizing
you had been unsensualizing
he/she/it had been unsensualizing
we had been unsensualizing
you had been unsensualizing
they had been unsensualizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unsensualize
you will unsensualize
he/she/it will unsensualize
we will unsensualize
you will unsensualize
they will unsensualize
Future continuous
I will be unsensualizing
you will be unsensualizing
he/she/it will be unsensualizing
we will be unsensualizing
you will be unsensualizing
they will be unsensualizing
Future perfect
I will have unsensualized
you will have unsensualized
he/she/it will have unsensualized
we will have unsensualized
you will have unsensualized
they will have unsensualized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unsensualizing
you will have been unsensualizing
he/she/it will have been unsensualizing
we will have been unsensualizing
you will have been unsensualizing
they will have been unsensualizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unsensualize
you would unsensualize
he/she/it would unsensualize
we would unsensualize
you would unsensualize
they would unsensualize
Conditional continuous
I would be unsensualizing
you would be unsensualizing
he/she/it would be unsensualizing
we would be unsensualizing
you would be unsensualizing
they would be unsensualizing
Conditional perfect
I would have unsensualize
you would have unsensualize
he/she/it would have unsensualize
we would have unsensualize
you would have unsensualize
they would have unsensualize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unsensualizing
you would have been unsensualizing
he/she/it would have been unsensualizing
we would have been unsensualizing
you would have been unsensualizing
they would have been unsensualizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unsensualize
we let´s unsensualize
you unsensualize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to unsensualize
Past participle
unsensualized
Present Participle
unsensualizing
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 «UNSENSUALIZE»
Discover the use of
unsensualize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unsensualize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
It is its office — Mr. de Vere has said it— to unsensualize the world of sense, by
breathing into it somewhat of our own immortal spirit. But since this is our notion
of poetry, what higher praise can we bestow on our author than to say that he is a
...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1864
... highest degree voluptuous ; but it is the voluptuousness of the imagination
rather than the senses; or at least the imagination is made to take so obvious a
part in the general expression of the scene, as to in a great degree unsensualize
it.
to “ unsensualize the dark mind ;” * makes it revolt frOm obvious evil, and thereby
approaches it through the avenues of purity to a clearer vision of God; good in its
kind, but short of faith, and supernatural neither in its motive nor its reward.
4
Bibliotheca sacra: a theological quarterly
Statuary, and painting, and summer sun-sets will never unsensualize a sensual
heart. Sinless humanity, walking among men in the person of the Son of God, has
never won to him a follower by the mere charm of spiritual excellence.
Dallas Theological Seminary and Graduate School of Theology, 1860
Statuary, and painting, and summer sun-sets will never unsensualize a sensual
heart. Sinless humanity, walking among men in the person of the Son of God, has
never won to him a follower by the mere charm of spiritual excellence.
6
Miss Pen and Her Niece, Or, The Old Maid and the Young One
Sutherland Menzies. made on those remaining forms of the ancient Church
Which, if not individually of great import, became so in the aggregate. “ Alas! the
sanctities combined By art to unsensualize the mind, Decay and languish.” And ...
7
The remains of William Phelan [ed. by M. Phelan]. With a ...
If, then, we look for a visible presence of Christ, we know not what we do : the
circumstances which we have been considering, give us a salutary warning ; they
unsensualize our conceptions of his nature, and inculcate the awe of his ineffable
...
William Phelan, John Jebb (bp. of Limerick.), Margaret Phelan, 1832
8
Experimental Life: Vitalism in Romantic Science and Literature
... described an “ascent” of the faculties by means of which “sensual wants/
Unsensualize the mind.”61 In place ofstressing rumination that was part and
parcel ofcollapsurgence, Coleridge reverted to a more traditional emphasis on
abstraction.
9
Yarrow revisited: and other poems
Alas ! the sanctities combined By art to unsensualize the mind, Decay and
languish ; or, as creeds And humors change, are spurned like weeds : The
solemn rites, the awful forms, Founder amid fanatic storms ; The priests are from
their altars ...
10
The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Together ...
Alas ! the sanctities combined By art to unsensualize the mind Decay and
languish ; or as creeds And humours change, are spurned like weeds:" [This
subject is finely drawn by Daniel: "Sacred Religion ! mother of form and fear !
William Wordsworth, Henry Reed, 1837