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What is the past tense of tranquilise?

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The past tense of tranquilise is tranquilised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tranquilise is tranquilises.

The present participle of tranquilise is tranquilising.

The past participle of tranquilise is tranquilised.

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She also considered if she'd been tranquilised, but then it struck her.
There, he tries to galvanise the tranquilised inmates, including Billy, The Chief and Martini to rebel against the regime Absolutely brilliant.
I was highly tranquilised at the time and I really didn't know what was going on.
Bologna police who investigated the incident believed that at least four people were involved and that they tranquilised the horse before taking him.
While the stallion was still tranquilised, excess growth was cut from its hooves.
The bear, thought to be around 1 and a half years old, was then tranquilised and taken out of the store.

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