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What is the present tense of accessorised?

What's the present tense of accessorised? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of accessorisedUK is accessorise.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of accessorise is accessorises.

The present participle of accessorise is accessorising.

The past participle of accessorise is accessorised.

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The wacky electric-blue wigs my stepmother decided we should all wear for Christmas dinner weren't quite how I had planned to accessorise my Alexander McQueen tweed.
Anyways, tying a sash around the waist is a great way to accessorise and makes the two layers seem more cohesive.
Adding cushions is a very easy and fun way to accessorise your home and giving it that cosy and stylish look.
Oktagon can supply new doors and drawers to fix onto existing carcasses to accessorise with its own range of metal splashbacks, shelves and furniture.
The three sisters will accessorise their outfits with hats from Browns of York.
Diego Klattenhoff is another one who knows how to accessorise a government uniform with a cross expression.

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