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What is the past tense of accessorise?

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The past tense of accessorise is accessorised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of accessorise is accessorises.

The present participle of accessorise is accessorising.

The past participle of accessorise is accessorised.

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His fledgling fashion cognoscenti have accessorised the theme with, among other things, suspenders and pink, fluffy rabbit ears.
Lady in red remembers the war heroes in style Red alert THE Duchess of Cambridge accessorised her red poppy with a matching pillar box coat.
In the year before her death, the Princess favoured startling Versace mini-dresses accessorised with big jewels and eye-catching handbags.
This spring and summer, white and cream colour schemes are accessorised with fruity colours such as tangerine, pink and lime green.
There were also elements of sharp tailoring, accessorised with traditional silk foulard snaffle scarves, cashmere striped sweaters and plenty of bling with gilt accessories.
The outfits are accessorised with Emporio Armani sunglasses and watches, belts, shoes and underwear and there is also a suitbag, wash bag and trolley suitcase.

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