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What is the past tense of memorialise?

What's the past tense of memorialise? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of memorialise is memorialised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of memorialise is memorialises.

The present participle of memorialise is memorialising.

The past participle of memorialise is memorialised.

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Examples
Some grave sites were left unmarked, others memorialised with standing stones or burial mounds.
Henry, Charles and James are memorialised in the Monument to the Royal Stuarts in the Vatican.
William is also memorialised on the Thomson family grave in Glasgow Necropolis.
Other poets, writers and musicians were buried or memorialised around Chaucer in what became known as Poets' Corner.
In Birstall, the Leeds City Square, and in Birmingham, he is memorialised through statues, and plaques commemorating him have been posted in Birmingham, Calne and Warrington.
This stuff was going to be junked and in a sense I memorialised it.

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