How Do You Spell GEOLOGISE?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɪəlˌɒd͡ʒa͡ɪz] (IPA)

The word "geologise" is spelled with the prefix "geo-" meaning "earth" or "relating to geology" and the suffix "-ise" meaning "to engage in" or "to become involved in". The correct way to pronounce "geologise" is /ˈdʒiːələdʒaɪz/ with the emphasis on the second syllable. This word is commonly used in British English and is an infrequent variant spelling of "geologize" which is more widely used in American English. It means to study or investigate geological phenomena.

GEOLOGISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Geologise is a verb that refers to the act of conducting geological studies or analysis on a particular area or subject. It is derived from the noun "geology," which is the scientific study of the Earth's structure, materials, and processes.

    To geologise means to explore and investigate the geological characteristics, formations, and history of an area or phenomenon. This involves studying rocks, minerals, fossils, and other geological features to understand the Earth's past and present conditions.

    Geologists, or individuals who geologise, employ various scientific methods and tools to gather data, such as geological mapping, remote sensing, and laboratory analyses. They interpret this data to identify and characterize geological features, landforms, and processes, which may include the formation of mountains, valleys, rivers, and volcanoes, among others.

    Geologising is often conducted for numerous purposes, including land development, resource exploration, environmental assessments, and hazard identification. For example, geologists may geologise an area to determine its potential for oil or mineral extraction, assess the risk of geological hazards such as earthquakes or landslides, or study the impact of human activities on geological systems.

    In summary, geologise is the action of studying and analyzing the Earth's geological attributes and processes through scientific investigation. It encompasses various methods used by geologists to understand and interpret the formation, evolution, and composition of the Earth's surface and subsurface.

  2. To study or pursue the science of geology.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for GEOLOGISE

  • geologize
  • feologise
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  • beologise
  • yeologise
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Etymology of GEOLOGISE

The word "geologise" is derived from the root word "geology", which originated from the Greek words "geo" meaning "earth" and "logos" meaning "study" or "discourse". The suffix "-ise" is added to form a verb, indicating the action or process of studying or discussing geology.

Plural form of GEOLOGISE is GEOLOGISES

Conjugate verb Geologise

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you geologise
we let´s geologise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to geologise

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

geologised

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I geologise
you geologise
he/she/it geologises
we geologise
they geologise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

geologising

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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