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What is the past tense of anthropomorphise?

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The past tense of anthropomorphise is anthropomorphised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of anthropomorphise is anthropomorphises.

The present participle of anthropomorphise is anthropomorphising.

The past participle of anthropomorphise is anthropomorphised.

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In the original-offering corner is Pixar's Inside Out – a fantastic voyage through the turbulent, anthropomorphised world of an 11-year-old girl's emotions when her parents uproot her and move to San Francisco.
It is also the most anthropomorphised animal because of the way it walks upright, holds it food and fights.
Science is being daily more and more personified and anthropomorphised into a god.
These books follow the adventures of a group of anthropomorphised locomotives and road vehicles who live on the fictional Island of Sodor.
But political themes, both quiet and strident, are often interwoven with the usual suspects' anthropomorphised cuteness, noisy transport and fairytale retellings.
These creatures have not been anthropomorphised and their names do not appear in scientific literature.

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