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What is the past tense of mythologise?

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The past tense of mythologise is mythologised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of mythologise is mythologises.

The present participle of mythologise is mythologising.

The past participle of mythologise is mythologised.

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Examples
Some people become so famous that they are mythologised far beyond who they really are.
Will the former dictator be mythologised as a hero or reviled as the tyrant he was?
Literacy should not be mythologised and indeed every opportunity should be taken to challenge existing myths.
They do not profoundly change the picture of Thatcher we already have, but facts about mythologised figures are valuable.
Many of his white-coated heroes were mythologised aspects of himself, inevitably.
He doesn't deserve to be mythologised and turned into some hero played by movie stars.

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