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What is the past tense of demoralize?

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The past tense of demoralize is demoralized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of demoralize is demoralizes.

The present participle of demoralize is demoralizing.

The past participle of demoralize is demoralized.

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But, privately, he confided to friends that he was demoralized, even tempted to quit.
By most indications, Aidid's supporters were decimated and demoralized the day after the Battle of Mogadishu.
Many were killed quickly and the survivors so demoralized that 145 surrendered and were captured.
It was an elite, skillfully and ruthlessly controlling demoralized and apathetic masses.
They were starving, freezing, and demoralized, hunkered down in drafty cabins, waiting to die from disease or Redcoats.
They embody a demoralized liberalism, whose watered-down perspective of reform has been discarded by the ruling class.

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