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What is the past tense of materialise?

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The past tense of materialise is materialised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of materialise is materialises.

The present participle of materialise is materialising.

The past participle of materialise is materialised.

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She must prove that, on the balance of probabilities, and insured risk has materialised.
This materialised in a claim for diplomatic immunity under article 33 of the Vienna Convention of 1961 in the case undertaken by me.
The Brixton show was an empty one, full of teasing highs and promises that never quite materialised.
It is also credited to his enterprising spirit that many such dreams are materialised.
None of the nightmare scenarios laid out so graphically by the tabloids materialised.
That fond hope never materialised and there was no reason to suppose it would.

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