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What is the past tense of deputize?

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The past tense of deputize is deputized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deputize is deputizes.

The present participle of deputize is deputizing.

The past participle of deputize is deputized.

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He, and the theocrats who deputized him, have been working for twenty years to do exactly that.
A Special Master, deputized by a federal judge, could be in charge of making tough calls about what code gets excluded from the operating system.
Hundreds of employees were deputized as quality stewards, while engineers were ordered to focus on quality during the design phase.
Not only does he become a strikebreaker, but he is later deputized as a law-enforcement official.
Dozens of these deputized officials were deployed soon after the expanded judicial system became operational.
In addition, about 1,250 officers from the surrounding states of Maryland and Virginia will be deputized and brought in to assist.

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