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What is the past tense of comprize?

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

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The past tense of comprize is comprized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of comprize is comprizes.

The present participle of comprize is comprizing.

The past participle of comprize is comprized.

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But the subject is fruitful and will not be comprized in a smaller compass than seven or eight hundred verses.
Canada, as well as the United States, is comprized in Mr. Weld's travels.
Athens was strong in her navy, which comprized 300 galleys, while the Spartan strength lay in her land forces.
The nautical part of the work is comprized in as few pages as possible.

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