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What is the past tense of anthologize?

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The past tense of anthologize is anthologized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of anthologize is anthologizes.

The present participle of anthologize is anthologizing.

The past participle of anthologize is anthologized.

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Her poems have been recorded, translated into several languages and anthologized in national and international publications.
This collection is now in its eleventh printing, and selections from it are widely anthologized in secondary and post-secondary literary texts.
Many of them have not been anthologized before, so this is a chance to see one of the masters of the genre from his early days.
His work has been widely anthologized, and he has been Writer-in-Residence at North County Community College in Saranac Lake, New York.
No reader will fail to discover unfamiliar poems and poets, old favorites that have never before been anthologized, and new enthusiasms.
His work was not anthologized until 1970, in L'Homme rapaillé, which had a huge literary and social impact.

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