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What is the past tense of colonize?

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The past tense of colonize is colonized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of colonize is colonizes.

The present participle of colonize is colonizing.

The past participle of colonize is colonized.

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The two cousins and their jennet symbolically parallel the uneasy relations between colonial tourist and colonized native.
In addition, plants that are colonized by mycorrhizal fungi have a zone termed the mycorrhizosphere.
Garrison is a small town in a part of the Hudson Valley fast being colonized by weekenders and even some commuters to the city.
The greatest crime committed by the colonizer, Brodber suggests, is this zombification of the body and the spirit of the colonized.
The cultural remove between medical colonizers and the medically colonized is even starker than elsewhere.
The mounds are of zoogenic origin, originally created by termites and often colonized by a wide variety of burrowing animals.

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