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What is the past tense of theorize?

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The past tense of theorize is theorized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of theorize is theorizes.

The present participle of theorize is theorizing.

The past participle of theorize is theorized.

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He theorized that the structure of these compounds were long, chainlike molecules and not aggregates or cyclic compounds as previously thought.
Some have theorized that comic books serve the modern function of the epical myth.
Some exobiologists have theorized that comets such as Hyakutake helped seed early Earth with the ingredients for life.
He theorized that, along with the disinfectant qualities of the goldenseal, the heat from the tea had aided in killing germs.
He has theorized biology more provocatively than anyone else in the last three decades.
But when heated to body temperature in a patient's bloodstream, the toxicologists theorized, it gasified, causing a fatal pulmonary embolism.

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