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What is the past tense of epitomise?

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The past tense of epitomise is epitomised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of epitomise is epitomises.

The present participle of epitomise is epitomising.

The past participle of epitomise is epitomised.

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The spirit of Andrew was epitomised in a story about him at the age of four.
It was suggested last week that the Queen epitomised the spirit of selfless public service.
The spirit in the side was perhaps epitomised by the courage shown by loosehead prop Alastair Lyon.
Dakinis and yoginis epitomised untameable female energy whose powers the male gods needed to take care not to unleash.
To his team-mates and large sections of the public, Waite epitomised the solidity and dependability of the club player.
The weasel-worded letters to school managers promising new buildings and big refurbishment works epitomised the whole thing.

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