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What is the past tense of anathematise?

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

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The past tense of anathematise is anathematised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of anathematise is anathematises.

The present participle of anathematise is anathematising.

The past participle of anathematise is anathematised.

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The freedom of the will is anathematised in the name but not in the interests of science.
His movement hoped to be accepted as the near contemporary Franciscans were but was anathematised and fiercely persecuted.
In those long years of Labour supremacy, the right was not merely out of office, but was anathematised and scorned.
They ground their teeth, they clenched their fists, they anathematised the name of Blemish.
As he did not return when he was recalled, he was anathematised, and deprived of his preferments.
Is he to be anathematised for rebelling against his father, Henry II, in alliance with Philip Augustus, destined to prove his bitterest and most unscrupulous opponent?

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