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What is the present tense of romanticized?

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The present tense of romanticizedUS is romanticize.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of romanticize is romanticizes.

The present participle of romanticize is romanticizing (US).

The past participle of romanticize is romanticized.

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Next, they find volumes of poetry many of which romanticize pastoral themes and shepherding.
So much of the writing in the eighties about cocaine and drug abuse managed to romanticize its effects.
There's certainly a tendency in history to romanticize the heroics of the past.
We romanticize depression as a wellspring of finer thought, as the source of melancholic insight for artists, deep thinkers and sensitive souls.
They don't romanticize the instrument's folk origins or go in for New Age contrivances.
In our earnestness to romanticize the cowboy we've ironically disesteemed his true character.

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