KONIUGACJA CZASOWNIKA CORPOREALISE
PRESENT
Present
I corporealise
you corporealise
he/she/it corporealises
we corporealise
you corporealise
they corporealise
Present continuous
I am corporealising
you are corporealising
he/she/it is corporealising
we are corporealising
you are corporealising
they are corporealising
Present perfect
I have corporealised
you have corporealised
he/she/it has corporealised
we have corporealised
you have corporealised
they have corporealised
Present perfect continuous
I have been corporealising
you have been corporealising
he/she/it has been corporealising
we have been corporealising
you have been corporealising
they have been corporealising
PAST
Past
I corporealised
you corporealised
he/she/it corporealised
we corporealised
you corporealised
they corporealised
Past continuous
I was corporealising
you were corporealising
he/she/it was corporealising
we were corporealising
you were corporealising
they were corporealising
Past perfect
I had corporealised
you had corporealised
he/she/it had corporealised
we had corporealised
you had corporealised
they had corporealised
Past perfect continuous
I had been corporealising
you had been corporealising
he/she/it had been corporealising
we had been corporealising
you had been corporealising
they had been corporealising
FUTURE
Future
I will corporealise
you will corporealise
he/she/it will corporealise
we will corporealise
you will corporealise
they will corporealise
Future continuous
I will be corporealising
you will be corporealising
he/she/it will be corporealising
we will be corporealising
you will be corporealising
they will be corporealising
Future perfect
I will have corporealised
you will have corporealised
he/she/it will have corporealised
we will have corporealised
you will have corporealised
they will have corporealised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been corporealising
you will have been corporealising
he/she/it will have been corporealising
we will have been corporealising
you will have been corporealising
they will have been corporealising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would corporealise
you would corporealise
he/she/it would corporealise
we would corporealise
you would corporealise
they would corporealise
Conditional continuous
I would be corporealising
you would be corporealising
he/she/it would be corporealising
we would be corporealising
you would be corporealising
they would be corporealising
Conditional perfect
I would have corporealise
you would have corporealise
he/she/it would have corporealise
we would have corporealise
you would have corporealise
they would have corporealise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been corporealising
you would have been corporealising
he/she/it would have been corporealising
we would have been corporealising
you would have been corporealising
they would have been corporealising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you corporealise
we let´s corporealise
you corporealise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to corporealise
Past participle
corporealised
Present Participle
corporealising
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1
Deconstructing International Politics
They continuously, even obsessively, seek to manifest and indeed corporealise
themselves to and for themselves but also to and for other sovereigns. Equally,
however, sovereigns never take their subjects for granted either, similarly, ...
2
Ancient Christianity, & the doctrines of the Oxford Tracts ...
The usages of the church at this time were all of a kind to localise, and if I might
say so, to corporealise the devotions rendered to the saints. On any occasion of
public calamity the entire populace, led by their magistrates and priests, resorted
...
3
A Popular and Practical Introduction to Law Studies: And to ...
The legal literature of no other nation can show a casuistry so thoroughly
spiritua1,—where the matter of fact seems designed only to corporealise and
exhibit the spirit. Hence, there is no better means for the training of practitioners,
than the ...
4
From matter to spirit: The result of ten years'experience in ...
... and completes its whole. In its essence it is a spirit body, and hence can put on
altogether the nature of the spirit and supernaturalise itself; and on the other
hand, can overcome the spirit, and more and more corporealise and debase itself
.
Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan, Augustus De Morgan, 1863
5
Dictionary of English Spelling
cost corporate shared; joint corporation local authorities of a town or city
corporeal of the physical body; not spiritual corporealize or corporealise corps
military formation; group corpse dead body corpulent bulky; fat corpulence or
corpulency ...
6
The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine
... Christianity brings together two opposite natures, even the strongest
differences hardly make their appearance : as for instance, in the contrast
between the practical realism of Tertullian, whose habits of thought led him to
corporealise every ...
7
The History of the Christian Religion and Church During the ...
... Christianity brings together two opposite natures, even the strongest
differences hardly make their appearance ; as, for instance, in the contrast
between the practical realism of Tertullian, whose habits of thought led him to
corporealise every ...
8
Women Making Art: History, Subjectivity, Aesthetics
The glass wall through which spectators first see and revise the frontage of the
federal-style façade acted to corporealise the transparent text of the building. The
wall of imperfect, hand-crafted glass refused any illusion of clarity, emphasising ...
9
Memorial Edition of the Collected Works of W.J. Fox
They are all suggestive, and that most abundantly. But not at all by somebody
representing something, and something representing somebody. So far to
corporealise a feeling, as to make it an object of sensewhich shall become a
stimulus to ...
William Johnson Fox, 1867
10
From Matter to Spirit. The result of ten years'experience in ...
... the spirit and supernaturalise itself; and on the other hand, can overcome the
spirit, and more and more corporealise and debase itself. It is the countenance of
the spirit, its characteristic form or clothing, as you will. Neither can subsist ...
C. D., A. B., Augustus De Morgan, 1863