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What is the past tense of nominalize?

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The past tense of nominalize is nominalized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of nominalize is nominalizes.

The present participle of nominalize is nominalizing.

The past participle of nominalize is nominalized.

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But note that verbs, verb phrases or sentences may be nominalized and this nominalization process may transfer verbal properties to nominals.
More or less the same can be said of null subjects in controlled complements in Romanian and in embedded nominalized clauses in Imbabura Quechua.
Field tries to establish this thesis by arguing that our empirical theories can be nominalized, i.e., reformulated in a way that avoids reference to, and existential quantification over, abstract objects.
In other words, without a broader nominalization strategy, which allows set theory itself to be nominalized, it seems difficult to see how mathematical fictionalists can use metalogical results as part of their program.
However, the issue of whether set theory has been nominalized in this way is, in fact, problematic as the modal structuralist grants.
Some items in the last set might be plural nominalized obsoletes rather than verbs, but the ones I checked were third-person singular verbs.

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