CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO VITRIOLISE
PRESENT
Present
I vitriolise
you vitriolise
he/she/it vitriolises
we vitriolise
you vitriolise
they vitriolise
Present continuous
I am vitriolising
you are vitriolising
he/she/it is vitriolising
we are vitriolising
you are vitriolising
they are vitriolising
Present perfect
I have vitriolised
you have vitriolised
he/she/it has vitriolised
we have vitriolised
you have vitriolised
they have vitriolised
Present perfect continuous
I have been vitriolising
you have been vitriolising
he/she/it has been vitriolising
we have been vitriolising
you have been vitriolising
they have been vitriolising
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 vitriolised
you vitriolised
he/she/it vitriolised
we vitriolised
you vitriolised
they vitriolised
Past continuous
I was vitriolising
you were vitriolising
he/she/it was vitriolising
we were vitriolising
you were vitriolising
they were vitriolising
Past perfect
I had vitriolised
you had vitriolised
he/she/it had vitriolised
we had vitriolised
you had vitriolised
they had vitriolised
Past perfect continuous
I had been vitriolising
you had been vitriolising
he/she/it had been vitriolising
we had been vitriolising
you had been vitriolising
they had been vitriolising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will vitriolise
you will vitriolise
he/she/it will vitriolise
we will vitriolise
you will vitriolise
they will vitriolise
Future continuous
I will be vitriolising
you will be vitriolising
he/she/it will be vitriolising
we will be vitriolising
you will be vitriolising
they will be vitriolising
Future perfect
I will have vitriolised
you will have vitriolised
he/she/it will have vitriolised
we will have vitriolised
you will have vitriolised
they will have vitriolised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been vitriolising
you will have been vitriolising
he/she/it will have been vitriolising
we will have been vitriolising
you will have been vitriolising
they will have been vitriolising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would vitriolise
you would vitriolise
he/she/it would vitriolise
we would vitriolise
you would vitriolise
they would vitriolise
Conditional continuous
I would be vitriolising
you would be vitriolising
he/she/it would be vitriolising
we would be vitriolising
you would be vitriolising
they would be vitriolising
Conditional perfect
I would have vitriolise
you would have vitriolise
he/she/it would have vitriolise
we would have vitriolise
you would have vitriolise
they would have vitriolise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been vitriolising
you would have been vitriolising
he/she/it would have been vitriolising
we would have been vitriolising
you would have been vitriolising
they would have been vitriolising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you vitriolise
we let´s vitriolise
you vitriolise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
vitriolised
Present Participle
vitriolising
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 «VITRIOLISE»
Discover the use of
vitriolise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
vitriolise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Pyritologia: or, A history of the pyrites, the principal ...
And hence a piece of pyrites, which is now no longer a whole, nor thus to
vitriolise from within outwards, but to be corroded externally by the air, does in the
open air and laid naked there, vitriolise with difficulty, or not so quickly, as when
laid in ...
Johann Friedrich Henckel, 1757
2
Desert Or Paradise: Restoring Endangered Landscapes Using ...
It is common procedure to cut off, burn or to vitriolise cattle's horns when they are
still young. this is torture. Cattle use their horns as antennae and without them
they lose their sense of orientation and their instincts. i have often noticed that ...
3
The Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture
A portion of this iron gate a black colour to the borax, and rendered it attractable. '
I To vitriolise the rnagnesih 'an'd alumine, which form part of the meteoric stones;
1 introduced into a glass retort eighteen quintal's of' a'e'rolite from_ 'Salles, ...
4
The Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture. ...
A portion of this iron gave a black colour to the borax, and rendered it attractable.
.. . , To vitriolise the magnesia and alumine, which form. part of the meteoric
stones, I introduced into a glass retort eighteen quintals of t aerolite from Salles, ...
5
The Repertory of arts and manufactures [afterw.] arts, ...
To vitriolise the magnesia and alumine, which form part of the meteoric stones, I
introduced into a glass retort eighteen quintals of aerolite from Salles, pulverised
and sifted ; I poured upon it an equal quantity of concentrated vitriolic acid, and I ...
Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture, 1809
6
The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries ...
To vitriolise the magnesia and alutnine, which form part of the meteoric stones, I
introduced into a glass retort eighteen quintals of aerolite from Salles, pulverised
and sifted ; I poured upon it an equal quantity of concentrated vitriolic acid, and I ...
7
Psychology Books Part - 1:
Ilssont rarement severespour l'infanticide des fillesmeres, ni bien durspourla fille
abandonnee qui vitriolise un peu son seducteur, sentant fort bien d'
instinctquecescrimesla sontpeu dangereux pour la societe22,etque dans un pays
oùlaloi ne ...
8
Concept S Dictionary Of Agricultural Sciences
(Blue) Hydrous copper sulphate. Vitriolation Burn with vitriol. Vitriolise Convert
into sulphate. Vitta Oil tube in the fruit of some plants; strips of colour. Vivacious
Tenacious of life, surviving winter, perennial. Vivarium A glass box used to keep
or ...
I. C. Gupta, S. K. Gupta, 1992
9
The Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales
1'50 1'80 3'50 3 3 0 4 2 6 Potato manure Alexandria; \V. S. Laurie & Co. 3'50 4'20
5'50 4 17 0 4 7 6 Lawes' su rphosphafe ,, ,, .... .. 4 0 0 4 2 6 Vitriolise bones ., ,. 4'
41 525 1 .... .. '1 2 0 312 6 (No. 1 'ieo. Shirley & Co , Pitt-street .... .. 5 l2 0 4 5 0 2 ...
New South Wales, Australia. Dept. of Agriculture, New South Wales. Dept. of Agriculture, W. H. Clarke, 1901
10
At the Gates of the East: A Book of Travel Among Historic ...
has no private entrie to vitriolise your morning tea. The nomenclature of diseases
has a monumental hiatus. It is not liver, nor malaria, nor sun that sends most of
our invalids to Europe, but the microbe of officialism, a Neurasthenia Officinalis, ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VITRIOLISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
vitriolise is used in the context of the following news items.
Quand Le Soir dézingue le Reine Elisabeth
Un encadré vitriolise tout particulièrement ledit concours, institution pourtant intouchable chez nos amis Belges. Il y stigmatise « la rencontre malheureuse du ... «Forum Opéra, May 15»
«L'Assommoir» au Théâtre du Nord : Zola choral, contemporain et …
... abattage des six jeunes comédiens du collectif OS'O – issu de l'école de Bordeaux –, où l'humour potache assumé se vitriolise lui aussi (les histoires stupides ... «La Voix du Nord, Jan 14»
Inrocks: dames de chœur à l'honneur
Lorsque Natalie Findlay parle, sa timidité contraste avec l'urgence brûlante qui vitriolise ses chansons. Après les EP de rigueur et un carton dans moult festivals, ... «Libération, Nov 13»