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What is the past tense of capitalise?

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

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The past tense of capitalise is capitalised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of capitalise is capitalises.

The present participle of capitalise is capitalising.

The past participle of capitalise is capitalised.

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They all generate an income, which can be capitalised to increase the value of your investment.
Norwich capitalised on their numerical advantage by taking the lead after 56 minutes.
That results in their New Zealand business being thinly capitalised for tax purposes.
Burke provided all manner of tricks and class and cutting edge wherever he roamed but his excellent work was never capitalised upon.
The hosts staged a revival, though, and some controversial refereeing gave them an advantage they capitalised on.
In their second match, Navy capitalised on Air Force's slow change out of first gear with an early goal.

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