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What is the past tense of summarise?

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The past tense of summarise is summarised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of summarise is summarises.

The present participle of summarise is summarising.

The past participle of summarise is summarised.

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The majority decision on the question of the scope of the brokers duty is, I think, well summarised in the headnote to the report.
He summarised that there appeared to be a number of reasons for non-payment, both by individuals and institutions.
The essence of the audience's rising ire was bluntly summarised in an incredulous question from the floor.
They do this by trading on a phenomenon once neatly summarised by the great economist JK Galbraith.
Much information from this book has been summarised by Anna Chaudhri, who also introduced similar elements from Ossetian hunting lore.
The Old Testament contains codified moral laws, such as those we find summarised in the Ten Commandments.

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