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What is the present tense of notarised?

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

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The present tense of notarised is notarise.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of notarise is notarises.

The present participle of notarise is notarising.

The past participle of notarise is notarised.

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That night, as the rest of the City closed early, the Lalanis put out an urgent request over the building's PA: was there a solicitor in earshot who could hasten up to notarise the contract?
He can only notarise facts, i.e. instances of the operation of the outside world, which he himself has perceived.
John Jukes was one of 12 people arrested by Cleveland Police after the force joined 44 others as part of Operation Notarise.
The German mission in your country, for example, can notarise copies and translations of your certificates.
She said the high commission did not notarise legalise documents, and she was not aware of any legalisation service provided to Pangates or any other company from Mossack Fonseca.

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