Etymology of CITIZENISE
The word citizenise does not have an established etymology as it is a non-standard or relatively rare term. However, by analyzing its structure, we can attempt to determine its origins.
The term citizenise is derived from the word citizen, which refers to an individual who is a legal member of a particular country or state, often entitled to certain rights and privileges. The suffix -ise is commonly used in English to form verbs, and it means to make or become.
Therefore, based on the structure, we can infer that citizenise means to make or become a citizen or to grant citizenship to someone.
It is worth noting that citizenize is another variant of the word that is sometimes used, following the spelling convention of the suffix -ize rather than -ise.
Conjugate verb Citizenise
CONDITIONAL
I
would citizenise
you
would citizenise
he/she/it
would citizenise
we
would citizenise
they
would citizenise
CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS
I
would be citizenising
you
would be citizenising
he/she/it
would be citizenising
we
would be citizenising
they
would be citizenising
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
I
would have citizenise
you
would have citizenise
he/she/it
would have citizenise
we
would have citizenise
they
would have citizenise
CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
would have been citizenising
you
would have been citizenising
he/she/it
would have been citizenising
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would have been citizenising
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would have been citizenising
FUTURE
I
will citizenise
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will citizenise
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will citizenise
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will citizenise
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will citizenise
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
I
will be citizenising
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will be citizenising
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will be citizenising
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will be citizenising
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will be citizenising
FUTURE PERFECT
I
will have citizenised
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will have citizenised
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will have citizenised
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will have citizenised
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will have citizenised
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
will have been citizenising
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will have been citizenising
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will have been citizenising
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will have been citizenising
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will have been citizenising
IMPERATIVE
you
citizenise
we
let´s citizenise
to citizenise
PAST
I
citizenised
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citizenised
he/she/it
citizenised
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citizenised
they
citizenised
PAST CONTINUOUS
I
was citizenising
you
were citizenising
he/she/it
was citizenising
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were citizenising
they
were citizenising
PAST PARTICIPLE
citizenised
PAST PERFECT
I
had citizenised
you
had citizenised
he/she/it
had citizenised
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had citizenised
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had citizenised
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
had been citizenising
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had been citizenising
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had been citizenising
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had been citizenising
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had been citizenising
PRESENT
I
citizenise
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citizenise
he/she/it
citizenises
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citizenise
they
citizenise
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
I
am citizenising
you
are citizenising
he/she/it
is citizenising
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are citizenising
they
are citizenising
PRESENT PARTICIPLE
citizenising
PRESENT PERFECT
I
have citizenised
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have citizenised
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has citizenised
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have citizenised
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have citizenised
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
have been citizenising
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have been citizenising
he/she/it
has been citizenising
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have been citizenising
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have been citizenising