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It is used in the past tense. One can determine this given that nearly all English words ending with an -ed or a -d suffix is in fact in the past tense, while things in the present either have no suffix or have -es or -s.

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The word "raised" can be used in the past tense. For example, "She raised her hand to ask a question."

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