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What is the past tense of radicalise?

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

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The past tense of radicalise is radicalised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of radicalise is radicalises.

The present participle of radicalise is radicalising.

The past participle of radicalise is radicalised.

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Examples
The terrorist recruitment base is always disaffected, radicalised youth.
These men were radicalised and turned to jihadism here in Britain.
This experience radicalised him and in 1839 he joined the Chartists.
It's also easy to see how angry people radicalised by a lifetime of oppression might find a religion that provides outlet for their hate attractive.
That political process radicalised people and helped empower them.
He went off to the US and what he saw radicalised him in ways that would change him.

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