contemporise


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Related to contemporise: contemporize, contemporaneousness

contemporise


Past participle: contemporised
Gerund: contemporising

Imperative
contemporise
contemporise
Present
I contemporise
you contemporise
he/she/it contemporises
we contemporise
you contemporise
they contemporise
Preterite
I contemporised
you contemporised
he/she/it contemporised
we contemporised
you contemporised
they contemporised
Present Continuous
I am contemporising
you are contemporising
he/she/it is contemporising
we are contemporising
you are contemporising
they are contemporising
Present Perfect
I have contemporised
you have contemporised
he/she/it has contemporised
we have contemporised
you have contemporised
they have contemporised
Past Continuous
I was contemporising
you were contemporising
he/she/it was contemporising
we were contemporising
you were contemporising
they were contemporising
Past Perfect
I had contemporised
you had contemporised
he/she/it had contemporised
we had contemporised
you had contemporised
they had contemporised
Future
I will contemporise
you will contemporise
he/she/it will contemporise
we will contemporise
you will contemporise
they will contemporise
Future Perfect
I will have contemporised
you will have contemporised
he/she/it will have contemporised
we will have contemporised
you will have contemporised
they will have contemporised
Future Continuous
I will be contemporising
you will be contemporising
he/she/it will be contemporising
we will be contemporising
you will be contemporising
they will be contemporising
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been contemporising
you have been contemporising
he/she/it has been contemporising
we have been contemporising
you have been contemporising
they have been contemporising
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been contemporising
you will have been contemporising
he/she/it will have been contemporising
we will have been contemporising
you will have been contemporising
they will have been contemporising
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been contemporising
you had been contemporising
he/she/it had been contemporising
we had been contemporising
you had been contemporising
they had been contemporising
Conditional
I would contemporise
you would contemporise
he/she/it would contemporise
we would contemporise
you would contemporise
they would contemporise
Past Conditional
I would have contemporised
you would have contemporised
he/she/it would have contemporised
we would have contemporised
you would have contemporised
they would have contemporised
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.contemporise - happen at the same time
hap, happen, occur, come about, take place, go on, pass off, fall out, pass - come to pass; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important"
2.contemporise - arrange or represent events so that they co-occur; "synchronize biblical events"
arrange, order, put, set up - arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events; "arrange my schedule"; "set up one's life"; "I put these memories with those of bygone times"
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It is also an endeavour to contemporise heritage, both tangible and intangible, through the lens of culture and arts.
The company said the acquisition of Answers Media will allow it to expand and contemporise these channels with multimedia content and technology solutions that will attract a broad audience of new readers and advertising partners.
"We wanted to contemporise the story because we felt that young people don't really understand it too well."
Vauxhall spokesman Simon Ewart, says: "Our research shows that there is a need to contemporise the road landscape to mirror the needs of modern motorists.
Vauxhall's Simon Ewart: "Motorists love to drive, but our research shows that there is a need to contemporise the road landscape to mirror the needs of modern motorists.
"We examined game day and wanted to contemporise and make the focus football.
'He has a very accessible writing style and he is able to contemporise a text but also keep it very lyrical.'