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What is the past tense of localise?

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

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The past tense of localise is localised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of localise is localises.

The present participle of localise is localising.

The past participle of localise is localised.

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Unlike staphylococci, which tend to cause localised infections such as abscesses, streptococci are essentially organisms that spread.
The settlement need not be uniform, and could manifest itself in localised areas where the largest amount of decaying woody matter is present.
And yet taken all together there is far more to the loss of these seats than these localised factors.
Leucon are extremely localised outside the study region whereas Oenanthe flu has declined throughout lowland England due to water pollution.
All offices have ceiling fans to create localised cooling and support the natural cross-venting action.
Services should be localised, power should be redistributed, both from the federal centre and from the states.

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