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What is the past tense of characterize?

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The past tense of characterize is characterized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of characterize is characterizes.

The present participle of characterize is characterizing.

The past participle of characterize is characterized.

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Attachment refers to an enduring affectional bond characterized by mutual trust, support, and emotional connection.
The active site of CnCYP51 was well characterized by multiple-copy simultaneous-search calculations.
Myeloma is characterized by an abnormal number of white blood cells called plasma cells.
Trillium species are characterized by a single trimerous flower subtended by a whorl of three leaves.
And how confident are you that at this point that spigot, as you have characterized it, has been shut off?
One study thermally characterized the reactive hyperemic response of healthy skin.

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