KONIUGACJA CZASOWNIKA DEDRAMATISE
PRESENT
Present
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Present continuous
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they are dedramatising
Present perfect
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Present perfect continuous
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PAST
Past
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Past continuous
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Past perfect
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Past perfect continuous
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FUTURE
Future
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Future continuous
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Future perfect
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CONDITIONAL
Conditional
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Conditional continuous
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Conditional perfect
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Conditional perfect continuous
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IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dedramatise
we let´s dedramatise
you dedramatise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to dedramatise
Past participle
dedramatised
Present Participle
dedramatising
KSIĄŻKI POWIĄZANE ZE SŁOWEM «DEDRAMATISE»
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Hope! (an Extraordinary Life)
It was also atthis time thatI became a woman and mother, proud ofthe news and
to dedramatise the fact thatI could not bathe this day, announced to the family: “
Listen, Ihave something wonderfulto tellyou.Today Laurence becamea woman!
Laurence Marquis-Northcote,
2012
2
Shan'ge, the 'Mountain Songs': Love Songs in Ming China
which developed in the late Ming17 As such, it is an attempt to dedramatise
emotions and reinstate them as an integral part of tangible everyday life It is this
quality which makes these songs so distinctly different from other literary
compositions ...
Yasushi OKI, Paolo Santangelo,
2011
3
New Social Strategies and the Criminal Justice System: ...
Furthermore, the acceptance of a sanctuary may dedramatise the emotions of
certain victims and thus improve the possibilities for using more constructive
processes of assistance and mediation. If these arrangements are developed
and ...
4
The Words of Selves: Identification, Solidarity, Irony
Such additions to my ways of talking can also helpfully dedramatise my position
by rendering it less idio- syncratically private, and reinstating it within a wider and
common range of speech. It's sounder to extract some means of self-defence by ...
5
Friendly Fire: Nuclear Politics & the Collapse of ANZUS, ...
It suggested thatNew Zealand had made its point about weapons and needed
now to 'dedramatise' the situation andallow timefor reflection. The Belgians,still
coping with antinuclear demonstrations, saidthat global security wasindivisible: ...
6
A Season with Verona: A Soccer Fan Follows His Team Around ...
How could anyone who regularly goes to the stadium imagine that the use of
football terminology could dedramatise an already comatose election campaign?
What on earth couldbe more dramatic than those last ten minutes against
Atalanta, ...
7
Virtual Storytelling. Using Virtual Reality Technologies for ...
So, through a relationship that is totally devoid of all negative tension, DocToon©
may in this way objectivise, complement, and dedramatise the attention and
affection focused on the child by her/his parents and/or nursing staff.
Olivier Balet, Gerard Subsol, Patrice Torguet,
2001
8
The Phantom of Chance: From Fortune to Randomness in ...
The Pensées have a strong tendency to dedramatise everyday, individual life.
There is no wonder here, the kind of wonder (thaumaston) that is so important as
the defining characteristic of chance in both the Physics and the Poetics.
9
Language and Ideology: Volume 2: descriptive cognitive ...
Consequently, joking and irony can be seen to be used in parliamentary debates
for two reasons, to emphasise group cohesion, on the one hand, and to highlight
and dedramatise the seriousness of the conflictual relation between political ...
René Dirven, Roslyn M. Frank, Cornelia Ilie,
2001
10
Maghrebian Mosaic: A Literature in Transition
... donnaient a voir et a ecouter d'anciennes combattantes de la guerre de
liberation na- tionale; celles dont on a banalise, uniformise, dedramatise la lutte a
travers des dis- cours officiels qui ne disaient rien, n'apprenaient rien: lutte
amoindrie, ...
Mildred P. Mortimer,
2001