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What is the past tense of landscape?

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

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The past tense of landscape is landscaped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of landscape is landscapes.

The present participle of landscape is landscaping.

The past participle of landscape is landscaped.

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Behind, the professionally landscaped rear garden includes a water feature, raised flowerbeds and lighting.
Outside, the grounds include landscaped lawns, a water feature and a stone shed.
A patio door leads to a tiled balcony overlooking the mature landscaped gardens and a water feature.
Areas near the new traffic-signalled junctions, a service road and a new pond are also being landscaped.
The shopping centre grounds will be landscaped, incorporating a cycle lane and pedestrian walkways.
The scheme creates a pedestrian link to an area of landscaped open space on the lower quayside.

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