demonise


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demonise


Past participle: demonised
Gerund: demonising

Imperative
demonise
demonise
Present
I demonise
you demonise
he/she/it demonises
we demonise
you demonise
they demonise
Preterite
I demonised
you demonised
he/she/it demonised
we demonised
you demonised
they demonised
Present Continuous
I am demonising
you are demonising
he/she/it is demonising
we are demonising
you are demonising
they are demonising
Present Perfect
I have demonised
you have demonised
he/she/it has demonised
we have demonised
you have demonised
they have demonised
Past Continuous
I was demonising
you were demonising
he/she/it was demonising
we were demonising
you were demonising
they were demonising
Past Perfect
I had demonised
you had demonised
he/she/it had demonised
we had demonised
you had demonised
they had demonised
Future
I will demonise
you will demonise
he/she/it will demonise
we will demonise
you will demonise
they will demonise
Future Perfect
I will have demonised
you will have demonised
he/she/it will have demonised
we will have demonised
you will have demonised
they will have demonised
Future Continuous
I will be demonising
you will be demonising
he/she/it will be demonising
we will be demonising
you will be demonising
they will be demonising
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been demonising
you have been demonising
he/she/it has been demonising
we have been demonising
you have been demonising
they have been demonising
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been demonising
you will have been demonising
he/she/it will have been demonising
we will have been demonising
you will have been demonising
they will have been demonising
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been demonising
you had been demonising
he/she/it had been demonising
we had been demonising
you had been demonising
they had been demonising
Conditional
I would demonise
you would demonise
he/she/it would demonise
we would demonise
you would demonise
they would demonise
Past Conditional
I would have demonised
you would have demonised
he/she/it would have demonised
we would have demonised
you would have demonised
they would have demonised
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.demonise - make into a demon; "Power had demonized him"
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
Translations
démoniser
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"This is a further attempt by Martin McGuinness to demonise East Belfast."
I look forward to the time that this economically barren coalition will be thrown out on their ears so we can vilify and demonise them as they struggle to find employement.
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"The way in which they dramatised it with heavy, dramatic music, flash comments, sentences taken out of context, they tried to demonise Brian Cowen, they tried to demonise the party and to make those of us who were on the programme parties to that."
Whilst our hearts obviously go out to the young children who were injured, this is not a reason to demonise and persecute an entire species of animal.