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What is the past tense of terrorize?

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The past tense of terrorize is terrorized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of terrorize is terrorizes.

The present participle of terrorize is terrorizing.

The past participle of terrorize is terrorized.

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Even worse, it wasn't unheard of for foreign expatriates or discharged soldiers to form bands of brigands that terrorized lonely travelers.
We have seen cutlines and statements by the administration and others talking about London terrorized, terror in London.
I spent a year down in Collins back in the early 1990s and was terrorized by one of those giant coachwhip snakes.
Forces on both sides frequently terrorized unarmed civilians suspected of sympathizing with the enemy.
They were left to be hunted and terrorized by a group of sociopathic slayers.
He describes games of stick ball and stoop ball and being terrorized by his older cousin David, whose mother was boarded by Dad's parents.

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