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What is the past tense of merchandise?

What's the past tense of merchandise? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of merchandise is merchandised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of merchandise is merchandises.

The present participle of merchandise is merchandising.

The past participle of merchandise is merchandised.

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You control the inventory, you control the way that inventory is merchandised to your customers, you control the way the salespeople are trained.
But the way the actual museum spaces are merchandised, the ground plan as a pin or a cufflink, is utterly tasteless.
The sell-through titles can be merchandised together at retail, giving more impact to the message, Tappin said.
In stores, where a 30-year timeline tracks the megastore's history, books, CDs and DVDs from British artists will be merchandised on endcaps.
To broaden mass appeal, the shelf-stable milk, packed in 32-oz. cartons, will be merchandised in refrigerated sections.
Each location is merchandised according to carefully designed planograms, with standards clearly defined in the Pioneer Merchandising Standards and Practices Guide.

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