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What is the past tense of symbolise?

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The past tense of symbolise is symbolised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of symbolise is symbolises.

The present participle of symbolise is symbolising.

The past participle of symbolise is symbolised.

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Her pulsating energy is normally symbolised by a frazzle of electrocuted hair.
Of course Cracow was our medieval historical capital and it symbolised to us the golden age of Polish history.
Witches were no longer young and seductive, but old crones, who symbolised the bad mothers of nightmare.
A prayer book which was offered symbolised our devotion and thanks to God for his goodness.
That green bottle with gold-foil seals brought in an ice bucket symbolised wealth and good taste.
Indeed, the Huguenots symbolised the Protestant work ethic and, with their business acumen, became the midwives of British capitalism.

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