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What is the past tense of signalise?

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

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The past tense of signalise is signalised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of signalise is signalises.

The present participle of signalise is signalising.

The past participle of signalise is signalised.

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Examples
However, the small set of sites at which the trial was conducted cannot be regarded as a representative sample of all signalised intersections.
The danger now is that we shall have signalised pelican crossings on Long Street, like the one outside Roses, bleeps and all.
Oppenheim has signalised the reappearance, after several months of respite, of a torticollis secondary to an attack of influenza.
A teacher of large and varied attainments was procured, and pupils instructed by him have passed into private colleges, where they have signalised themselves most creditably.
The analysis focused on a typical four-lane arterial route with signalised intersections at 250 metre spacing.
Drivers approaching a signalised junction have to decide whether to stop or cross on the amber signal.

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