What is the past tense of apologise?

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The past tense of apologise is apologised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of apologise is apologises.

The present participle of apologise is apologising.

The past participle of apologise is apologised.

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Examples
Haley's friend apologised but Bradley kept on about it so Haley told him to stop moaning and get on with his game.
The Met Police apologised through its Twitter feed to those who had been kettled outside the store.
He apologised for putting me off so long but asked if I could come over to Manchester the next day.
He apologised for keeping me waiting and swiftly swept away his papers to make way for me.
Police have apologised after two brothers were arrested while they were watching a hunt for car thieves.
They apologised for the trouble we had been put to, which we thought was very nice.

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