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What is the past tense of itemise?

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

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The past tense of itemise is itemised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of itemise is itemises.

The present participle of itemise is itemising.

The past participle of itemise is itemised.

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Examples
This was going on for some months and by scrutinising itemised bills we got solid evidence.
But online stores are cold, impersonal places devoid of any sense of human contact, where every book is merely an itemised commodity.
Mr Wood said the police seized a large amount of drink, which had not yet been itemised.
The call is free from a landline, will not show up on an itemised bill and cannot be traced.
The retailer must charge you for each bag, and this must be itemised separately on your receipt.
The full extent of the losses in this respect will only become apparent when the looting at the National Library is itemised.

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