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What is the past tense of cite?

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The past tense of cite is cited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cite is cites.

The present participle of cite is citing.

The past participle of cite is cited.

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Many sources cited in the book pay tribute to his ability to include others, to lead.
The Sept. 11 attacks have been cited by the government as the main impetus for its warrantless surveillance efforts.
One example cited is the closure in 1998 of a south Wales oil company when its lottery syndicate hit the jackpot.
He cited the project to renovate the 143-year old Bolshoi Theater as the reason for the reorganization.
It was precisely such censorship under the Taliban that liberal warmongers cited as a reason for violent regime change.
Quality control and quality assurance appear to be two areas where many laboratories are being cited.

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