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What is the past tense of anthropomorphize?

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The past tense of anthropomorphize is anthropomorphized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of anthropomorphize is anthropomorphizes.

The present participle of anthropomorphize is anthropomorphizing.

The past participle of anthropomorphize is anthropomorphized.

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More specifically, it is my ex-wife's bullterrier, Barko, whom I've anthropomorphized.
Through a process evocative of American Folk Art, Fosik renders his animals as simultaneously unnatural and anthropomorphized beings.
On the boat stands an anthropomorphized djedpillar holding a flail and scepter in its hands, wearing an atef-crown and an elaborate costume.
There's no object so Other that it can't be anthropomorphized and shanghaied into conversation with us.
I liked this commercial fine, but I should lodge my objection to anthropomorphized candy, which has always given me nightmares.
In early dynasties, Ra was never anthropomorphized, but rather conceptualized in the image of the obelisk.

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