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What is the past tense of summarize?

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The past tense of summarize is summarized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of summarize is summarizes.

The present participle of summarize is summarizing.

The past participle of summarize is summarized.

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It is undeniable that they cannot be easily summarized or reduced to one-liners.
He summarized much legal and philosophical argument by specifying four criteria of preemption as self-defense.
The reaction paths are five-dimensional trajectories that cannot be summarized in a single picture.
The results of the experiment to develop a method for consumably arc melting hafnium crystal bars are summarized as follows.
The relationships between changing magnetic and electric fields are summarized in the well-known Maxwell's equations.
The circuit returns were then sent to the Exchequer in Winchester where they were summarized, edited and compiled into Great Domesday Book.

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