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What is the past tense of eulogise?

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

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The past tense of eulogise is eulogised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of eulogise is eulogises.

The present participle of eulogise is eulogising.

The past participle of eulogise is eulogised.

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The title too was quite apt for it eulogised the guru, the dispeller of darkness, as the one who shows the right path to his disciples.
You have eulogised many artists in your songs, such as Marilyn Monroe, Serge Gainsbourg, Audiberti or more recently the French singer Renaud.
Just as she hates being compared to Margaret Thatcher, even as that leader is eulogised, she dislikes being caught out by her own words.
A common link is that they played in the capital and couldn't tackle but the press eulogised them as flair players.
The game has been much eulogised in poetry, some of it doggerel, some of it very good.
David Blunkett, the pensions secretary, has eulogised England's landscape, sense of humour and radical traditions.

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