CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO SUPERNATURALISE
PRESENT
Present
I supernaturalise
you supernaturalise
he/she/it supernaturalises
we supernaturalise
you supernaturalise
they supernaturalise
Present continuous
I am supernaturalising
you are supernaturalising
he/she/it is supernaturalising
we are supernaturalising
you are supernaturalising
they are supernaturalising
Present perfect
I have supernaturalised
you have supernaturalised
he/she/it has supernaturalised
we have supernaturalised
you have supernaturalised
they have supernaturalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been supernaturalising
you have been supernaturalising
he/she/it has been supernaturalising
we have been supernaturalising
you have been supernaturalising
they have been supernaturalising
PAST
Past
I supernaturalised
you supernaturalised
he/she/it supernaturalised
we supernaturalised
you supernaturalised
they supernaturalised
Past continuous
I was supernaturalising
you were supernaturalising
he/she/it was supernaturalising
we were supernaturalising
you were supernaturalising
they were supernaturalising
Past perfect
I had supernaturalised
you had supernaturalised
he/she/it had supernaturalised
we had supernaturalised
you had supernaturalised
they had supernaturalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been supernaturalising
you had been supernaturalising
he/she/it had been supernaturalising
we had been supernaturalising
you had been supernaturalising
they had been supernaturalising
FUTURE
Future
I will supernaturalise
you will supernaturalise
he/she/it will supernaturalise
we will supernaturalise
you will supernaturalise
they will supernaturalise
Future continuous
I will be supernaturalising
you will be supernaturalising
he/she/it will be supernaturalising
we will be supernaturalising
you will be supernaturalising
they will be supernaturalising
Future perfect
I will have supernaturalised
you will have supernaturalised
he/she/it will have supernaturalised
we will have supernaturalised
you will have supernaturalised
they will have supernaturalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been supernaturalising
you will have been supernaturalising
he/she/it will have been supernaturalising
we will have been supernaturalising
you will have been supernaturalising
they will have been supernaturalising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would supernaturalise
you would supernaturalise
he/she/it would supernaturalise
we would supernaturalise
you would supernaturalise
they would supernaturalise
Conditional continuous
I would be supernaturalising
you would be supernaturalising
he/she/it would be supernaturalising
we would be supernaturalising
you would be supernaturalising
they would be supernaturalising
Conditional perfect
I would have supernaturalise
you would have supernaturalise
he/she/it would have supernaturalise
we would have supernaturalise
you would have supernaturalise
they would have supernaturalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been supernaturalising
you would have been supernaturalising
he/she/it would have been supernaturalising
we would have been supernaturalising
you would have been supernaturalising
they would have been supernaturalising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you supernaturalise
we let´s supernaturalise
you supernaturalise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to supernaturalise
Past participle
supernaturalised
Present Participle
supernaturalising
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SUPERNATURALISE»
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1
From matter to spirit: The result of ten years'experience in ...
The latter (the soul) belongs to its personal essence 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, ...
Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan, Augustus De Morgan,
1863
2
The month of March. St. Joseph, tr. by lady Herbert
And this brings us back to that great principle in the life of a Christian which
teaches us to supernaturalise our affections. When a mother takes her new-born
child in her arms, she asks herself this question, while fixing on him a scrutinising
look ...
3
On the Threshold of the Unseen: An Examination of the ...
So the science of to-day forgets, as has been well said, “ That the tendency of all
the earlier systems of physical philosophy was to supernaturalise natural actions,
whereas the tendency of modern science is to force into the phenomenal world ...
William Fletcher Barrett,
2011
4
Democracy and Meritocracy: Philosophical Essays and Talks ...
It is his opinion that this kind of explanation would amount to an attempt to confer:
miraculous powers on inappropriate agents ... an attempt to supernaturalise
nature, to endow unthinking processes with more- than-human powers -
including ...
5
Angels, Demons and the New World
In his Examen, for example, Huarte records his exasperation with the tendency of
the uneducated to supernaturalise extraordinary phenomena: Many times I have
tried to understand why the vulgar classes are so fond of attributing everything ...
Fernando Cervantes, Andrew Redden,
2013
6
Pentecostal Churches in Transition: Analysing the Developing ...
... Greenwood clung to the “Word” he had received in faith,
andthreemonthslatertheboyrecovered, atestimonythatisperhapsevi- dence of the
tendency of Pentecostals to “supernaturalise the natural.”76 Be that as it may,
Wigglesworth reinforced ...
7
A Reformed, Evangelical, Catholic Theology: The Contribution ...
... and in the rise and progress of the Christian life; and, on the other hand, to
supernaturalise the natural in the ethnic religions, as to bring both under the
evolutionary law according to which God is supposed to be realising the cosmic
idea; ...
8
Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 2, History of ...
... in which he emphasises the tendency of the Buddhists to transcendentalise
and supernaturalise the originally naturalistic organicism of Han and pre-Han
times. Hence the metaphysical undertones which the word had acquired by the
time it ...
9
Scripture, Metaphysics, and Poetry: Austin Farrer's The ...
To naturalise God is idolatry: for Godto supernaturalise his instrument is
incarnation.The religion of Israelwas neitheridolatrynor incarnation,buta
suspense betweenthetwo.The religion of the Gentilestends also to hang in
suspense: not so often ...
Revd Dr Robert MacSwain,
2014
There is nothing in his life or teaching which supports the notion that sanctity
consists in trying to "supernaturalise" work which is not our true vocation, and
which we can leave if we choose. Its only legitimate application is either to work
which ...