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What is the past tense of mutualise?

What's the past tense of mutualise? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of mutualise is mutualised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of mutualise is mutualises.

The present participle of mutualise is mutualising.

The past participle of mutualise is mutualised.

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Co-operatives UK had been asked to explore options for creating a mutualised Post Office, reporting back to the Government next spring.
The single resolution fund will be filled by bank levies and will initially consist of national compartments that will be gradually mutualised over ten years.
He has already supported calls for a rethink of the ownership of Scottish Water and said it should be mutualised.
But a mutualised Northern Rock could, and the Co-op Society and leading economists have shown how that could be done.
Moscovici said, 'It is important we move towards a banking union in Europe so that mechanisms of control are mutualised.
This should go down a bomb with the suits, along with his other suggestion that auditors should be mutualised, and take on a not-for-profit for true independence.

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