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What is the past tense of colonise?

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

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The past tense of colonise is colonised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of colonise is colonises.

The present participle of colonise is colonising.

The past participle of colonise is colonised.

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Having been colonised by man, Mars is now an automated industrial outpost overseen entirely by droids.
Most Greenlanders are a mix of native Inuit and the Danes who colonised their land in the 18th century.
The Falklands were colonised by house sparrows travelling aboard a fleet of whalers from Uruguay.
That the wreck is so well colonised is down to the burning away of the paint and antifouling layers.
We move swiftly past riotously colonised rock faces of the cliffs into the eerie green water below the arch.
That this pattern is so similar across all colonised indigenous groups is one reason for having a theme issue devoted to their health.

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