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What is the past tense of absolutize?

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

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The past tense of absolutize is absolutized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of absolutize is absolutizes.

The present participle of absolutize is absolutizing.

The past participle of absolutize is absolutized.

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Absolutized freedom is in tension with the absolutization of scientific-technological control, and vice versa.
Liberalism, on the one hand, absolutized the right of private property and ignored the common good.
They never absolutized natural rights or Roman law or even the Roman people.
While the Scholastics paid inadequate attention to consciousness, the moderns absolutized it.
Here again the thrust of Pope Paul's thought is that no economic model can be absolutized.

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