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What is the past tense of visualise?

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The past tense of visualise is visualised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of visualise is visualises.

The present participle of visualise is visualising.

The past participle of visualise is visualised.

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Making ink prints of the hands is one method palmists use to insure all lines can be visualised.
In a prospective study of 100 adults without a history of known throat diseases or surgery, the epiglottis was successfully visualised in all participants.
I then visualised myself sitting in a desert, skinning up two joints, one for me, and one for Bast.
For the past 10 years it has been an antithesis of what is visualised in the education clause of the Freedom Charter.
The cone shape of the limpet can be visualised lying on its side to form the outline of the cuttlefish body, but it takes a lot of imagination.
For some reason, I had always visualised my readership as a clump of four or five people, clustered behind me as I typed, and straining to look at the screen.

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