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What is the past tense of thrombose?

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

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The past tense of thrombose is thrombosed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of thrombose is thromboses.

The present participle of thrombose is thrombosing.

The past participle of thrombose is thrombosed.

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Examples
The landmark method fails, irrespective of anatomy, if the vein has thrombosed.
Hauser91 found an aneurismal dilatation of an atheromatous and thrombosed arterial twig in the floor of a recent ulcer.
The macroscopically apparent thrombosed vessels in case 3 contained tumor emboli and multiple foci of infarction.
At the time of the second infusion, two other ipsilateral antecubital veins had thrombosed.
Internal hemorrhoids, because they start above the dentate line, are not painful even if prolapsed or thrombosed.
I have a strong suspicion that one has thrombosed, as there's a particular intensity to the pain which I remember from the old days.

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