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What is the past tense of popularise?

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The past tense of popularise is popularised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of popularise is popularises.

The present participle of popularise is popularising.

The past participle of popularise is popularised.

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The nunchaku popularised in Bruce Lee films and used by Japanese ninjas is only meant to be used by experts in combat sports.
For instance the Franciscans and Dominicans are known to have popularised the practice with the laity as early as the eleventh century.
The corollary of this, that combinations are necessarily against the public interest, Smith also popularised.
Yet I have never met one of these lazy, scrounging refugees popularised in the gutter press.
These spas have popularised the four-handed massage, conducted by two therapists simultaneously.
He released baithak gana and ghazal albums, and popularised Bhojpuri music all over the Caribbean.

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