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What is the past tense of racialize?

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The past tense of racialize is racialized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of racialize is racializes.

The present participle of racialize is racializing.

The past participle of racialize is racialized.

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The reinforcement of negative stereotypes culturally pathologize ethnic minorities, furthering racialized divides.
The stereotype is always racialized, which isolates contestants of color and makes them even less likely to win.
What kind of racialized, gendered selves get produced at the conjuncture of the transnational and the neo-colonial?
This racialized sexism will be amplified by any move to legitimize the traffickers, the procurers, and the johns.
They ask, rather, that we open our eyes to the realities of a racialized and repressive social order whose institutions wage war against many young people.
Women in racialized groups and aboriginal women are even more likely to be poor.

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