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What is the past tense of proselytize?

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The past tense of proselytize is proselytized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of proselytize is proselytizes.

The present participle of proselytize is proselytizing.

The past participle of proselytize is proselytized.

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In 1997, he founded the Civility Institute, a network of research and outreach centers at Johns Hopkins that proselytized for politeness, in the name of not just personal dignity but organizational efficiency as well.
Intel placed in electronics magazines articles expounding the microprocessors' capabilities and proselytized engineering organizations and companies in the hope that others would come up with applications.
In the years since Magellan landed on Guam, our people have been colonized, proselytized, Catholicized, and subsidized.
She was aggressively proselytized by local church authorities and told that she would never see her lost children if she didn't convert and accept baptism.
The Russian language uses a modified version of the Cyrillic alphabet, which is named after Saint Cyril, who proselytized the Slavic peoples.
Dorsey was ordained a deacon of the Protestant Episcopal Church in 1871 and proselytized among the Ponca tribe in the Dakota Territory.

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