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What is the past tense of mythologize?

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The past tense of mythologize is mythologized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of mythologize is mythologizes.

The present participle of mythologize is mythologizing.

The past participle of mythologize is mythologized.

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Even as they have been mythologized by the many, they have been demythologized by at least a few.
The American arts fan, long mythologized as a snooty, wealthy elitist, is changing.
And although your father's career has been less mythologized, he is obviously someone who worked very hard to become a successful actor.
But wars are always mythologized, even as they're being waged, and that can often distort their meaning in the popular imagination.
He took the side of his mother, whose royalist background in the west of France he subsequently mythologized.
Canadian art, literature, and letters have traditionally mythologized the North.

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