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What is the past tense of wise?

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The past tense of wise is wised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of wise is wises.

The present participle of wise is wising.

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Examples
Meanwhile, the attitudes of the younger generation are largely secular and wised up.
Last night, I thought he'd sign the deal, but this morning he'd got wised somehow.
Before I wised up and put everything on the dining room table, Lucy fouled a Blesbok skin, an impala skin, both bathroom throws, and a pile of laundry.
The government has wised up to the crafty ways of the wily general.
A'course I shoulda wised you up earlier about Dunham but I thought you were on.

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