How Do You Spell PHENOMENISE?

Pronunciation: [fɪnˈɒmɪnˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

Phenomenise is a rarely used verb that means to become a phenomenon or to turn into a phenomenon. The correct spelling of this word is /fəˈnɒmənaɪz/ with the primary stress on the second syllable /naɪz/. The word is derived from the noun "phenomenon" and the suffix "-ize" which means to make or become. Although this word is not commonly used, it highlights the importance of proper spelling and pronunciation in communication.

PHENOMENISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Phenomenise is a verb that refers to the process of making something or someone a subject of something perceived or experienced through the senses, especially in terms of a notable or remarkable occurrence. It involves the act of transforming or perceiving an event, object, or person as a phenomenon, capable of being observed or studied.

    To phenomenise something is to bring attention to its existence and essence, allowing it to become the subject of analysis, observation, or admiration. This transformation often involves highlighting the unique or exceptional characteristics of the subject, emphasizing its significance or influence.

    The term is commonly used in the context of philosophy, psychology, and various sciences to describe the act of making a phenomenon or a phenomenon's attributes evident or apparent. It signifies the process of recognizing and exploring the nature of a particular occurrence or entity, discerning its distinct qualities, and comprehending its impact.

    Overall, to phenomenise is to elevate something or someone to a level of notice, consideration, or representation as a phenomenon or an object worthy of study and investigation. It is a term that conveys the notion of bringing a subject into the sphere of conscious examination, transforming it into an observable and analyzable entity within our perception and understanding.

Etymology of PHENOMENISE

The word "phenomenise" is derived from the noun "phenomenon" combined with the suffix "-ize".

- "Phenomenon" is derived from the Greek word "phainomenon" which means "visible" or "manifest", from the verb "phainesthai" meaning "to appear".

- The suffix "-ize" comes from the Greek "-izo" or Latin "-izare" which is used to form verbs indicating the process or act of making something (or someone) the object of a particular action or quality.

Putting these two components together, "phenomenise" means to make something into a phenomenon or to give it the quality or characteristics of being a phenomenon.

Conjugate verb Phenomenise

CONDITIONAL

I would phenomenise
you would phenomenise
he/she/it would phenomenise
we would phenomenise
they would phenomenise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be phenomenising
you would be phenomenising
he/she/it would be phenomenising
we would be phenomenising
they would be phenomenising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have phenomenise
you would have phenomenise
he/she/it would have phenomenise
we would have phenomenise
they would have phenomenise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been phenomenising
you would have been phenomenising
he/she/it would have been phenomenising
we would have been phenomenising
they would have been phenomenising

FUTURE

I will phenomenise
you will phenomenise
he/she/it will phenomenise
we will phenomenise
they will phenomenise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be phenomenising
you will be phenomenising
he/she/it will be phenomenising
we will be phenomenising
they will be phenomenising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have phenomenised
you will have phenomenised
he/she/it will have phenomenised
we will have phenomenised
they will have phenomenised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been phenomenising
you will have been phenomenising
he/she/it will have been phenomenising
we will have been phenomenising
they will have been phenomenising

IMPERATIVE

you phenomenise
we let´s phenomenise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to phenomenise

PAST

I phenomenised
you phenomenised
he/she/it phenomenised
we phenomenised
they phenomenised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was phenomenising
you were phenomenising
he/she/it was phenomenising
we were phenomenising
they were phenomenising

PAST PARTICIPLE

phenomenised

PAST PERFECT

I had phenomenised
you had phenomenised
he/she/it had phenomenised
we had phenomenised
they had phenomenised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been phenomenising
you had been phenomenising
he/she/it had been phenomenising
we had been phenomenising
they had been phenomenising

PRESENT

I phenomenise
you phenomenise
he/she/it phenomenises
we phenomenise
they phenomenise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am phenomenising
you are phenomenising
he/she/it is phenomenising
we are phenomenising
they are phenomenising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

phenomenising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have phenomenised
you have phenomenised
he/she/it has phenomenised
we have phenomenised
they have phenomenised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been phenomenising
you have been phenomenising
he/she/it has been phenomenising
we have been phenomenising
they have been phenomenising