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What is the past tense of terrorise?

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

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The past tense of terrorise is terrorised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of terrorise is terrorises.

The present participle of terrorise is terrorising.

The past participle of terrorise is terrorised.

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Examples
A witness to the robberies said the victims were terrorised by their attackers and were visibly shaking with fear.
The last festival I went to was terrorised by drunken yobbos and violent episodes.
The tiny port is dominated by a grim stronghold castle, previously home to the pirates who terrorised the coast for centuries.
He might be an evil, undead fiend whose rapacious bloodlust terrorised Europe for centuries.
Groups of blue-finned trevally terrorised the glassfish and fusiliers as they hunted for their meal.
An armed robber who terrorised staff at his local pharmacy at gunpoint to get prescribed drugs, has been jailed for six years.

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