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What is the past tense of capitulate?

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The past tense of capitulate is capitulated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of capitulate is capitulates.

The present participle of capitulate is capitulating.

The past participle of capitulate is capitulated.

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She eventually capitulated to Thayer's insistence that she take on the managing editorship of his magazine.
He has gladly capitulated to a constellation of race-hustling poverty pimps in an repellent effort to hang on at all costs.
By Monday, well before the deadline for abidance, their first flank capitulated.
Naturally, her coolness served only to intensify his ardour, but it was two years before she capitulated.
After the Japanese capitulated, the surrender ceremonies for Ocean and Nauru Islands were carried out on her quarterdeck.
Since then, the union leadership has capitulated to DaimlerChrysler's demands for wage concessions and other give-backs.

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