CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO VOLATILISE
PRESENT
Present
I volatilise
you volatilise
he/she/it volatilises
we volatilise
you volatilise
they volatilise
Present continuous
I am volatilising
you are volatilising
he/she/it is volatilising
we are volatilising
you are volatilising
they are volatilising
Present perfect
I have volatilised
you have volatilised
he/she/it has volatilised
we have volatilised
you have volatilised
they have volatilised
Present perfect continuous
I have been volatilising
you have been volatilising
he/she/it has been volatilising
we have been volatilising
you have been volatilising
they have been volatilising
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 volatilised
you volatilised
he/she/it volatilised
we volatilised
you volatilised
they volatilised
Past continuous
I was volatilising
you were volatilising
he/she/it was volatilising
we were volatilising
you were volatilising
they were volatilising
Past perfect
I had volatilised
you had volatilised
he/she/it had volatilised
we had volatilised
you had volatilised
they had volatilised
Past perfect continuous
I had been volatilising
you had been volatilising
he/she/it had been volatilising
we had been volatilising
you had been volatilising
they had been volatilising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will volatilise
you will volatilise
he/she/it will volatilise
we will volatilise
you will volatilise
they will volatilise
Future continuous
I will be volatilising
you will be volatilising
he/she/it will be volatilising
we will be volatilising
you will be volatilising
they will be volatilising
Future perfect
I will have volatilised
you will have volatilised
he/she/it will have volatilised
we will have volatilised
you will have volatilised
they will have volatilised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been volatilising
you will have been volatilising
he/she/it will have been volatilising
we will have been volatilising
you will have been volatilising
they will have been volatilising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would volatilise
you would volatilise
he/she/it would volatilise
we would volatilise
you would volatilise
they would volatilise
Conditional continuous
I would be volatilising
you would be volatilising
he/she/it would be volatilising
we would be volatilising
you would be volatilising
they would be volatilising
Conditional perfect
I would have volatilise
you would have volatilise
he/she/it would have volatilise
we would have volatilise
you would have volatilise
they would have volatilise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been volatilising
you would have been volatilising
he/she/it would have been volatilising
we would have been volatilising
you would have been volatilising
they would have been volatilising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you volatilise
we let´s volatilise
you volatilise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
volatilised
Present Participle
volatilising
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 «VOLATILISE»
Discover the use of
volatilise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
volatilise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Determination of drop point. Fig. 7. Penskey - Marten's Flash Point Apparatus. (15
) Flash point : During use, lubricants are also be subjected to high temperatures
and at such high temperatures they have a tendency to volatilise and cause loss
...
2
Fuels and Petroleum Processing
A good lubricant is that which does not volatilise under the conditions of
lubrication. If, however, they volatilise, the vapours formed by them should not
catch fire under the conditions of the lubrication. Hence a good lubricant should
form ...
3
Land Reclamation - Extending Boundaries: Proceedings of the ...
In-situ methods utilise either injection of air, air sparging, or application of a
vacuum, soil vapour extraction (SVE) or dual phase extraction (DPE), to volatilise
the contaminants in the unsaturated zone or groundwater. Air sparging flushes
the ...
H.M. Moore, H.R. Fox, S. Elliott, 2003
4
Gas Chromatographic Techniques and Applications
However, all valves and sample transfer lines must be thoroughly washed
between injections. It is possible to use a gas-sampling valve for liquid samples.
In this case the valve, loop and transfer line are heated to volatilise the liquid
sample ...
Alan John Handley, E. R. Adlard, 2001
5
Analytical Chemistry: (Comprehensively Covering the UGC ...
During use, lubricanting oils are also subjected to high temperatures and at such
high temperatures they have a tendency to volatilise and cause loss of lubricant.
A good lubricating oil is that which does not volatilise under the conditions of ...
6
Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
These three metals cannot be volatilised in the heat of such a flame as the
Bunsen gas flame, which is produced by burning a mixture of atmospheric air
with coal gas, although it is a very hot flame, and may be used to volatilise a large
number ...
7
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science: A Journal ...
These three metals cannot be volatilised in the heat of such a flame as the
Bunsen gas flame, which is produced by burning a mixture of atmospheric air
with coal gaa, although it is a very hot flame, and may be used to volatilise a
large ...
8
Plant Adaptation and Phytoremediation
Bacteria, fungi and algae can assimilate and volatilise Se independently of plants
; and the rates achieved can be considerably higher than in plants. The question
therefore arises in Se volatilisation is how independent are plants in volatilising ...
Muhammad Ashraf, Münir Ahmet Öztürk, M. S. A. Ahmad, 2010
The alcohol is then converted into vapour by applying a heat which will volatilise
it and send it into the worm of the still and into the condenser without being high
enough to vapourise either the water or fusel oil in the wort ; and the result is that
...
10
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
Henderson and Down|| proposed to calcine the precipitated metals, with a view
to volatilise the silver as chloride and collect it in a con- * A Paper read before the
Tyne Chemical Society, t No. iioi, a.d. 1871. t No. S27, a.d. 1871. I'No. 3525, a.d.
...
Sir William Crookes, 1775
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VOLATILISE»
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volatilise is used in the context of the following news items.
L'amour est dans le pré 2015 : Guillaume, l'agriculteur gay, volatilisé ?
Un voisin explique qu'il a tondu sa pelouse la semaine dernière avant de se volatiliser. "Ses moutons sont encore là. Sa famille s'en occupe en son absence" ... «Closer, Jun 15»
Cerné par la BRI, un cambrioleur se volatilise sur les toits de Paris
Mardi soir, un important dispositif de police a été déployé pour arrêter un cambrioleur, surpris en train de voler dans une chambre de bonne, dans le 10eme ... «Europe1, Jun 15»
PYRENEES-ORIENTALES Un lycéen d'Avignon se volatilise lors d …
Thomas, 17 ans, est porté disparu depuis dimanche matin. L'adolescent, scolarisé dans un lycée à Avignon où il vit avec sa grand-mère, est parti de chez lui ... «Le Dauphiné Libéré, May 15»
Loire : un traiteur se volatilise avec l'argent de ses clients
Dans la Loire, un traiteur, chargé de nombreux mariages, s'est volatilisé avec l'argent de ses clients. L'affaire fait grand bruit. Une équipe de France 3 s'est ... «Francetv info, May 15»
Le mystère du lac qui se volatilise au printemps
Le Lost Lake (« lac perdu »), dans les montagnes volcaniques de l'Oregon (États-Unis), porte bien son nom : il se volatilise chaque année au printemps par un ... «National Geographic France, May 15»
A Saint-Priest (Rhône), un faucon pèlerin se volatilise
L'un des rapaces d'une entreprise spécilaisée s'est volatilisé à Saint-Priest. Les faits se sont produits lors de l'intervention de la société Efec (Entreprise de ... «metronews, May 15»
Darknet: Evolution, le supermarché de la drogue se volatilise
Evolution, le plus gros supermarché du «darknet» s'est volatilisé dans la nuit de mardi à mercredi. Le site, était à l'instar de son prédécesseur Silk Road, ... «20minutes.fr, Mar 15»
Le 5 décembre 1945 dans le ciel : Une escadrille entière se …
Le 5 décembre 1945 dans le ciel : Une escadrille entière se volatilise aux ... Navy se sont brutalement « volatilisés », relançant ainsi le mythe, qui veut que des ... «Air-Journal, Dec 14»
Une convoyeuse de fonds se volatilise avec 260.000 euros
La police recherche une salariée de Loomis, soupçonnée d'avoir subtilisé près de 260.000 euros le 10 octobre dans un des centres franciliens du transporteur ... «leJDD.fr, Oct 14»
Saint-Nolff (56). Le patron se volatilise, les salariés abandonnés
Les salariés de l'entreprise de couverture Emeraud à Saint-Nolff (Morbihan) ont trouvé, jeudi matin, la porte de leur entreprise close. L'électricité a été coupée et ... «Ouest France Entreprises, Oct 14»