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What is the past tense of dehumanise?

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

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The past tense of dehumanise is dehumanised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehumanise is dehumanises.

The present participle of dehumanise is dehumanising.

The past participle of dehumanise is dehumanised.

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Fresh and fizzing with a dehumanised, holographic energy, eclectic collaborations chequer the album.
It is a battle between a spiritualised India and de-spiritualised, devitalised, dehumanised India.
What a contrast between the amity and beauty of the temples of Khajuraho and the primitive, barbaric, dehumanised events in Gujarat.
There are people in poverty, with names and lives, who are being dehumanised because they dare to need something.
Australia's Aborigines also understand what it means to be vilified and dehumanised.
He knew that the enthusiasm of the humanists had been disproved by modern history, which remorselessly dehumanised the world.

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