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What is the past tense of sermonize?

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The past tense of sermonize is sermonized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of sermonize is sermonizes.

The present participle of sermonize is sermonizing.

The past participle of sermonize is sermonized.

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It demonstrates harmfulness of pseudo-religious concepts sermonized by extremist movements.
In May 1596 he was appointed rector to East Hoathly and the same year sermonized there on the Book of Ruth.
In the early days, he sermonized against the gentrification of Times Square, often using the Disney Store as a pulpit.
I blushed when he sermonized to one of my boyfriends about the vitality and pleasure of true love.
He was the son of a Baptist preacher who sermonized about the virtues of the free market.
As an imam, speaking into a microphone, sermonized outside, Younis prayed in an upstairs corridor of the courthouse, surrounded by a dozen vigilant bodyguards.

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