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What is the past tense of vocalise?

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The past tense of vocalise is vocalised (Britain).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of vocalise is vocalises.

The present participle of vocalise is vocalising (Britain).

The past participle of vocalise is vocalised (Britain).

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Those who vocalised their prejudices so abhorrently midweek did not speak for an entire country.
Like Arve Henriksen, Tamura's vocalised trumpet often resembled a shakuhachi or the gentle soughing of wind through trees.
The system was a spoken one in the sense that consonants and vowels which are not vocalised have no numerical value.
The vocalised trumpet often resembled a shakuhachi or the gentle soughing of wind through trees.
During the preceding excerpt, Doisneau had vocalised the score, singing the music in place of the orchestra or recording that is commonly used.
The quote from Rickman is not an anomaly, he vocalised support for women on various occasions.

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