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What is the past tense of anathematize?

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

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The past tense of anathematize is anathematized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of anathematize is anathematizes.

The present participle of anathematize is anathematizing.

The past participle of anathematize is anathematized.

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What had seemed the ultimate in singing from the 17th to well into the 19th century was now anathematized as presumptuous frippery.
The Bourbon monarchies of Parma and Naples were swept by hysteria, and the Pope anathematized reform as a threat to faith itself.
Richard Perle, still a registered Democrat, is anathematized by liberals as a prince of darkness, instead of the defense whiz he is.
Victor never received much support and anathematized Alexander, who excommunicated Frederick for convoking the council.
Matters came to a head in 1054 when the two Churches, through their official representatives, excommunicated and anathematized each other.
From his deathbed, Anselm anathematized all who failed to recognize Canterbury's primacy over all the English church.

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