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What is the past tense of maximise?

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The past tense of maximise is maximised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of maximise is maximises.

The present participle of maximise is maximising.

The past participle of maximise is maximised.

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I will defend the Green Belt, while working with London's boroughs to ensure that its potential is maximised.
The wisest strategy is to up-skill and cross-train employees so that jobs are secured and recruitment investment is maximised.
In outdoor soccer, athletic attributes like speed and strength can be maximised.
He said that the building maximised the potential of both the library and the heritage facilities.
But here, the storage space is maximised with a built in rail and an ingenious shoe racking system.
The increased dimensions mean that interior space is maximised with 56 mm extra legroom in the rear and a boot capacity of 267 litres.

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