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What is the past tense of moralize?

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The past tense of moralize is moralized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of moralize is moralizes.

The present participle of moralize is moralizing.

The past participle of moralize is moralized.

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His tutelage of Congress Party workers was always fraught with difficulty because those who believed that politics could be moralized were in a minority.
And once happiness is itself moralized, the credentials of utilitarianism as an overall theory of ethics are compromised.
In other words, physical comedy — the kind that made silent comedies famous — has been moralized out of existence.
Foot has since abandoned her earlier externalism and adopted an understanding of practical reason which is thoroughly moralized.
They pointed to a progressive development of the concept of holiness, noting that it was gradually moralized under the influence of the great prophets.
We can, in fact, distinguish a moralized from a non-moralized concept of discrimination.

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