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What is the past tense of fragrance?

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The past tense of fragrance is fragranced.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of fragrance is fragrances.

The present participle of fragrance is fragrancing.

The past participle of fragrance is fragranced.

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In addition, fragranced candles have becomes more readily-available to consumers.
Lit by three glimmering chandeliers, fragranced by fresh flowers and populated with antique bronzes, it emanates warmth and dignity.
Clarins Group-owned Parfums Azzaro and Porsche Design have announced the launch of a new line of fragranced products this fall.
This lightly fragranced mask provides an immediate energizing lift and is the ideal antidote for dull, tired, lackluster skin.
As well as being used individually, oils can be used in blends to create uniquely fragranced candles.
As there is no right to wear fragranced products, the only conflict related to fragrance policies is one of interests, not rights.

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