Colonise (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: begin, settle, begin a new colony

Conjugation of colonise

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
colonise
colonise
colonises
colonise
colonise
colonise
Future Simple
will colonise
will colonise
will colonise
will colonise
will colonise
will colonise
Past Simple
colonised
colonised
colonised
colonised
colonised
colonised
Conditional Simple
would colonise
would colonise
would colonise
would colonise
would colonise
would colonise
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am colonising
are colonising
is colonising
are colonising
are colonising
are colonising
Future Progressive
will be colonising
will be colonising
will be colonising
will be colonising
will be colonising
will be colonising
Past Progressive
was colonising
were colonising
was colonising
were colonising
were colonising
were colonising
Conditional Progressive
would be colonising
would be colonising
would be colonising
would be colonising
would be colonising
would be colonising
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have colonised
have colonised
has colonised
have colonised
have colonised
have colonised
Future Perfect
will have colonised
will have colonised
will have colonised
will have colonised
will have colonised
will have colonised
Past Perfect
had colonised
had colonised
had colonised
had colonised
had colonised
had colonised
Conditional Perfect
would have colonised
would have colonised
would have colonised
would have colonised
would have colonised
would have colonised
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been colonising
have been colonising
has been colonising
have been colonising
have been colonising
have been colonising
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been colonising
will have been colonising
will have been colonising
will have been colonising
will have been colonising
will have been colonising
Past Perfect Progressive
had been colonising
had been colonising
had been colonising
had been colonising
had been colonising
had been colonising
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been colonising
would have been colonising
would have been colonising
would have been colonising
would have been colonising
would have been colonising

Examples of colonise

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Either we find another planet to colonise after we've destroyed this one,
And how could a handful of people from such an isolated place go on to colonise first Africa
And it Was their descendants that Went on to colonise the rest of the World.
And that enabled them to colonise a great variety of habitats, just as modern arthropods still do today.
And the minute differences in their DNA provide clues about the ancient migrations that led our species to colonise the world.
"Either we find another planet to colonise after we've destroyed this one,
And how could a handful of people from such an isolated place go on to colonise first Africa
And it Was their descendants that Went on to colonise the rest of the World.
And that enabled them to colonise a great variety of habitats, just as modern arthropods still do today.
And the minute differences in their DNA provide clues about the ancient migrations that led our species to colonise the world.
"Victorian in effect, but not in the details. "This is a colonised planet several decades on.
- The one that colonised the planet Earth.
And this may be the key to the mystery of how the Pacific was colonised.
And, right now, we are being colonised.
At this site, the wreck has a very good chance ... that it'll be colonised by coral.
But one fish comes from the ocean, intent on colonising these streams.
But yes, they may be moving on, colonising another hotel.
By colonising this, the most hostile of environments, the first animals to walk on land finally broke their link with open water.
In a series of epic voyages, the descendants of the Lapita, the people we now call the Polynesians, succeeded in colonising the far corners of the South Pacific - from Hawaii to New Zealand, even to Easter Island,
Out of the millions of larvae that set off, only a small fraction will succeed in colonising new islands.
"Victorian in effect, but not in the details. "This is a colonised planet several decades on.
- The one that colonised the planet Earth.
And this may be the key to the mystery of how the Pacific was colonised.
And, right now, we are being colonised.
At this site, the wreck has a very good chance ... that it'll be colonised by coral.
But one fish comes from the ocean, intent on colonising these streams.
But yes, they may be moving on, colonising another hotel.
By colonising this, the most hostile of environments, the first animals to walk on land finally broke their link with open water.
In a series of epic voyages, the descendants of the Lapita, the people we now call the Polynesians, succeeded in colonising the far corners of the South Pacific - from Hawaii to New Zealand, even to Easter Island,
Out of the millions of larvae that set off, only a small fraction will succeed in colonising new islands.

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