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What is the present tense of eulogised?

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

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The present tense of eulogisedUK is eulogise.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of eulogise is eulogises.

The present participle of eulogise is eulogising.

The past participle of eulogise is eulogised.

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When a star dies early, their career still in the ascendant, the tendency is to eulogise them for their unfulfilled potential.
There is no quality so dangerous to eulogise as experience, and Atlee thought long over this.
One of MacNeil's most important roles as clan bard is to eulogise and lament the deaths of important clan members.
He was never one to palliate or eulogise, he was never a regulation aesthete.
They begin with records as to death, disease, and age, and pass on to eulogise the departed.
What wonder if some eulogise, and others revile, the new philosophy for its utilitarian ends and its merely material triumphs?

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